In the Christian Science Bible Lesson

From the report given in the Post of the address by a...

From the report given in the Post of the address by a bishop at Allerton on Sunday last, it would appear that he entertains the mistaken view that Christian Science is a "fantastic type of belief," alluding to it with others as "these crudities.
In the State of October 27 there was published a sermon by the pastor of a local church.

In your issue of April 10 appears a letter from "Sphinx"...

In your issue of April 10 appears a letter from "Sphinx" in which the writer makes certain erroneous statements regarding Christian Science and its Discoverer and Founder, Mary Baker Eddy.

The article entitled "Shall Protestants Adopt the Confessional?"...

The article entitled "Shall Protestants Adopt the Confessional?

Love's Way

There are so many ways to learn about God, so many ways to hear the angel-messages and feel that we are in His presence! In "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures".

"Wings like a dove"

Could any passage be quoted as stronger evidence of the universal appeal of the Psalms than the familiar lines, "Oh that I had wings like a dove! for then would I fly away, and be at rest"?

Healing the Sick

A Christian Scientist contemplating with gratitude The Mother Church edifice sees in it far more than an architectural triumph.

Touching the Hem of the Garment

Perhaps one of the most encouraging of all the stories of healing which the Bible contains, is that told in the ninth chapter of Matthew, where it is recorded that a woman, bound many years by her infirmity, touched the hem of the garment of the Galilean healer, and was instantly made whole.

On Being Lifted Up

A Belief which tends to retard the progress of seekers after Truth is that accomplishment and progress are entirely dependent upon personal effort.

Salvation "Now"

Unless "salvation" is clearly defined in thought as being the result of the understanding of the divine Mind or God, it is not spiritually understood and, for that reason, cannot be demonstrated.

Signs of the Times

[Editorial in the Church Visitor, Dallas, Wisconsin]

As reported in your last issue, reference was made to...

As reported in your last issue, reference was made to Christian Science in a recent address by a bishop in England.