In the Christian Science Bible Lesson

Signs of the Times

[From the Labor Leader, Toronto, Ontario, Canada]
A minister attended a Christian Science service and afterwards borrowed "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures" by Mary Baker Eddy.

It is true, as stated in the editorial, "The Power of the...

It is true, as stated in the editorial, "The Power of the Spirit," in a recent issue, that many people are looking for some way of escape from the problems of the world.

In a recent issue there appears an item which refers to a...

In a recent issue there appears an item which refers to a religious movement under the name of "Divine Science," which is described as "a modernized form of Christian Science.

Referring to the article by a physician in a recent issue,...

Referring to the article by a physician in a recent issue, in which the writer places "mind cures," "faith cures," "mental healing," and "Christian Science" in the same sentence, as if they were much the same thing, may I ask the courtesy of the publication of this letter for the information of your readers?

My attention has been called to an article by a doctor in...

My attention has been called to an article by a doctor in a recent issue.
Only too frequently young people and adults, following popular customs and conventions, lack the courage to stand firmly for high ideals, because they fear they will be misunderstood or even ridiculed.

"The armour of light"

In these days of modern warfare, darkness has come to be thought of as a means of safety.

No "lesser loyalty"

Writing on the subject of loyalty in her principal work, "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures," Mary Baker Eddy says.

Prepared and Waiting

The Christian Science Reading Rooms, maintained by The Mother Church, and by branch churches throughout the world, might well be likened to places where veritable feasts are prepared and waiting for invited guests to partake, to enjoy, and to benefit therefrom.
How grateful we should be to Mrs.

Temptation Unreal

In the allegory in Genesis, the serpent is represented as assuring the woman that the eyes of those who ate of the fruit of the forbidden tree should be opened, and that they should "be as gods, knowing good and evil.