In the Christian Science Bible Lesson

The order of church services and meetings is set forth...

The order of church services and meetings is set forth in the Manual of The Mother Church, by Mary Baker Eddy, and there is no provision for outside speakers.

"Thou maintainest my lot"

Abundant activity and useful employment are the natural rights of every individual.

Persistence

In our efforts to accomplish some task, we are often handicapped by obstacles which appear insurmountable; and patient work on the subject in question, together with persistent effort to arrive at our goal, requires much time.

Wholly Rich

Is a man rich or poor?
In "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures" our beloved Leader, Mrs.

God Is Love

In her textbook, "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures," our beloved Leader, Mary Baker Eddy, has used wonderful synonyms for God, which, when understood and scientifically applied in any and every circumstance, render evil of no effect, and quickly restore the sense of harmony.

God Answers Prayer

The question whether or not prayer is answered has ever been a most important one to the yearning hearts of mankind.

Signs of the Times

[From the Evening Democrat, Fort Madison, Iowa]
The attitude of the press continues to grow more friendly to Christian Science as it is gradually coming to have a truer sense of its meaning, partly owing to the work of this Committee.

In your report of the sermon delivered on Sunday last,...

In your report of the sermon delivered on Sunday last, you quote a certain bishop's references to Christian Science.

Under the caption "Rational Viewpoint" in your issue...

Under the caption "Rational Viewpoint" in your issue of January 14, a contributor to the Herald mistakenly associates the religion of Mary Baker Eddy with various systems that advocate teachings which are radically different from hers; and then by implication the item in question casts reflections on Mrs.

A clergyman, reported in a recent issue, mentions Christian Scientists...

A clergyman, reported in a recent issue, mentions Christian Scientists and takes exception to the term Christian Science.