In the Christian Science Bible Lesson

In the July 14 issue of the Bulletin an article contains a...

In the July 14 issue of the Bulletin an article contains a reference to Christian Science as follows: "Christian Science and Unitarianism and the anti-Scriptural teachings.

Learning How to Steer

Every boy or girl who has learned to steer a rowboat knows how readily it turns in response to the helm or rudder—just a slight pressure to right or left, and the small craft instantly swerves in its course and answers to one's hand.

On Drawing Comparisons

Mrs.

"Be of good cheer"

In "The First Church of Christ, Scientist, and Miscellany".

"Where is the guestchamber?"

We read in the Gospels that Jesus, just before his crucifixion, sent two of his disciples into the city to find the proper place for their observance of the Passover.
"Visitors are requested to maintain silence in the Reading Room.

The Ointment Very Precious

There was a supper held in Bethany at the house of Simon the leper, and Jesus was the guest of honor; so we read in the Gospels.

Hope

The Scriptures exhort us to hope, the Psalms frequently expressing this thought.

The Racers

Most of us enjoy watching a race, and a student of Christian Science recalls one that was run long ago over a stretch of golden sands beside the blue sea.

Signs of the Times

[Lord Dunsany, as quoted in Great Thoughts, London, England]
Six times during the year the important metropolitan newspaper, the Los Angeles Sunday Times, printed full press reports of Christian Science lectures.
Your issue of September 17 contains another article by a clergyman on what he imagines Christian Science to be.