In the Christian Science Bible Lesson

"Thank you!"

"THANK YOU " — words spoken and heard many times every day; words taught the little child; words the adult should never allow to fall into disuse! "Thank you" is often spoken perfunctorily, many times thoughtlessly, and frequently with deep and genuine feeling of appreciation.

Signs of the Times

[From the Union, Augusta, Wisconsin]

In his further remarks, replying to my letter, the clergyman...

In his further remarks, replying to my letter, the clergyman critic still believes that the "therapeutic teaching" of Christian Science "is based on a denial of the existence of an ailment," and that "this was not the method of healing employed by Christ.

Religious liberty, a basic tenent of our land, implies freedom...

Religious liberty, a basic tenent of our land, implies freedom from misrepresentation and disparagement, though apparently there are those who fail to comprehend or observe the spirit of the constitutional right here posited.

Unlimited Availability of Mind

Among students the belief frequently prevails that, although some subjects are mastered with ease, others present difficulties so insurmountable that discouragement is sure to come in, hampering progress and well-nigh stopping effort.

Joyful Spring House-Cleaning

With what joy one can give himself of the tasks of spring house-cleaning, and what a lesson there is in it! In expectation of pleasant changes, and abiding in the consciousness of the real man's existence in an atmosphere of spiritual purity, one makes a few preparations; and the work, started perhaps in the attic, progresses gradually to the basement, at every step illustrating the possibilities, yes, and the need, of mental house-cleaning.

Pledges

Webster defines the word "pledge," in part, as a promise or agreement by which one binds one's self to do something.

"But one thing is needful"

In civilized countries there has never been a lack of endeavor to ennoble human existence.

Place

There is in reality only one Mind—the divine, omnipresent Mind; and in that Mind each individual expression or idea has its eternal abode.

"In His service"

Future supply, support, protection, and safety depend largely upon the way in which mortals occupy their time and thought in the present.

Reflection

Webster defined the word "reflect" in part as "to bend back;.