In the Christian Science Bible Lesson

Signs of the Times

[James Bryant Conant, President of Harvard University, as quoted in the Boston Globe, Massachusetts]
The attitude of the press has been one of increasing good will and friendliness.

Recently your contributor "Meddler" took exception to...

Recently your contributor "Meddler" took exception to the statement made by a Christian Science lecturer, that man is spiritual.

Your correspondent, "Extreme Sufferer," in the Bulletin...

Your correspondent, "Extreme Sufferer," in the Bulletin of June 2, refers to "A.

To correct one or two misapprehensions which may remain...

To correct one or two misapprehensions which may remain after the recent correspondence into which Christian Science has been brought in your columns, and particularly a letter in your issue of December 15, I should be glad if you would grant me a little further space.

On page 4 of your issue of March 4, a news item is published...

On page 4 of your issue of March 4, a news item is published entitled.

Christian Science has been defined by its Discoverer,...

Christian Science has been defined by its Discoverer, Mary Baker Eddy, as law—"the law of God, the law of good, interpreting and demonstrating the divine Principle and rule of universal harmony".
As young students of Christian Science we are often faced with problems which seem extremely difficult for us to solve.

On Steadying the Ark

In the thirteenth chapter of I Chronicles it is recorded that when "the ark of God" was being moved, "the oxen stumbled," and Uzza "put his hand to the ark: and there he died.

"The objection is sustained"

Through the centuries, progress along various lines has been made.

Humility versus Arrogance

In the thirteenth chapter of the Gospel according to St.

Time and Eternity

Eternity is "that which is timeless," and time means "measure of duration".