In the Christian Science Bible Lesson

The three letters on Christian Science in your last issue,...

The three letters on Christian Science in your last issue, written by "Elias," "Agnostic," and "Anti-Humbug"—rather a quaint combination, by the way—are interesting, but do not disturb the students of Christian Science.

In an address given as part of the program of the Iowa State College...

In an address given as part of the program of the Iowa State College annual religious emphasis week, by one who spoke concerning the vital relation of religion to life's experiences, incidental reference was made to Christian Science as considering evil to be "an error of the human mind.

College Examinations

The standard in Christian Science is perfection, and it calls for application in everything one is or does.
"Substance is that which is eternal and incapable of discord and decay.
The world today seems to be presenting a drama somewhat similar to that which was enacted in the days of the kingdom of Ahab, as told in I Kings.
The method of working a problem in mathematics is similar to the method used in working out problems in Christian Science.

Disarmament

The whole civilized world today is talking of disarmament, and many are earnestly hoping and praying for it.

Prompt Ministering

The incident of the healing of Peter's wife's mother is given in three of the Gospels, each account differing slightly from the others.

Our Present Existence Illumined

The student of Christian Science is gaining a constantly increasing appreciation of the import of the writings of Mary Baker Eddy, the Discoverer and Founder of Christian Science, by proving their practical application in human affairs.

The Healing at Zarephath

The student of Christian Science finds much of interest in the experience of Elijah at Zarephath, as recorded in the seventeenth chapter of I Kings, because he has learned to analyze any incident related in the Scriptures in order to find its deeper meanings; and so he sees that the restoration to life of the widow's son was by no means all that was accomplished on that memorable occasion.

Signs of the Times

[From the Labor News, as quoted in the Milwaukee Leader, Wisconsin]