In the Christian Science Bible Lesson

In reply to the letter from a correspondent in your issue of December 6, may I say that the rapid growth and spread of the religion of Christian Science over the civilized world is due to healing and regeneration.

Wouldst Thou Serve?

As each of us goes about his daily occupation, how important it is that he should have before him the right view of work.

Bartimæus Liberated

Bartimaeus considered himself blind.

Easter

As the Easter season approaches each year, Christian Scientists need to ponder the following By-Law in the Church Manual by Mary Baker Eddy.

Righteousness and Reward

"Seek ye first the kingdom of God, and his righteousness; and all these things shall be added unto you.

"Weep not"!

The Master, Christ Jesus, said, "Weep not;" and we should obey this injunction.
It is a mistake to believe that Truth can ever be absent and error present; that Love can ever give place to fear or hate; that Life can ever be supplanted by death.

Signs of the Times

[From the Kansas City Freemason, Kansas City, Missouri]

A well-known clergyman, who conducts a column of...

A well-known clergyman, who conducts a column of "Everyday Questions" in your paper, answered a few days ago the query, "How do you account for the growth of symbolism in modern religion?

Please allow me to make a few remarks on your statement...

Please allow me to make a few remarks on your statement in the issue of August 15.

The Christian Science lecturer upon whose statements...

The Christian Science lecturer upon whose statements a reverend gentleman comments in the February 20 issue of the Arlington Advocate, will be glad to know that the critic found "many beautiful and helpful suggestions" in the report of the lecture which he states he read with interest.

Enough

THE word "enough" has a final, definite sound.