In the Christian Science Bible Lesson

The Invitation

Perhaps no words in the great Master's teachings have rung through the Christian churches during the intervening centuries with greater appeal to men than those found in the eleventh chapter of Matthew: "Come unto me, all ye that labour and are heavy laden.

An Approved Workman

The counsel of Paul to Timothy to "study to shew thyself approved unto God, a workman that needeth not to be ashamed, rightly dividing the word of truth" is applicable to the Christian Scientist of to-day.

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Duty

Dutifulness is so essential a virtue that every earnest student of Christian Science strives to embody it in his thinking and his conduct.

"In my Father's house"

A Blustering wind whipped sleet and rain against the windows of the house.

Babel—Self-destructive

An interesting and unusual story in the eleventh chapter of Genesis points out the mistakes which led to confusion, misunderstanding, and separation.

Rising Above the Waters

The student of Christian Science finds much that is instructive in the narrative of Noah and the flood.

Signs of the Times

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A certain religious writer attempted to record a brief...

A certain religious writer attempted to record a brief history of the Christian Science movement in you issue of September 11.

With regard to the article appearing in your issue of December 19...

With regard to the article appearing in your issue of December 19, dealing with a book called "Our New Religion," Christian Scientists have neither thanks nor abuse to offer the author.

As reported in your issues of a fortnight ago, a bishop,...

As reported in your issues of a fortnight ago, a bishop, when preaching at Allerton, made statements in regard to Christian Science that are liable to mislead the public, and I therefore ask space for this letter in order that your readers may not be so misled.

The report of the sermon by a clergyman at the Brick...

The report of the sermon by a clergyman at the Brick Presbyterian Church, published in your issue of July 18, gives a wrong impression regarding Christian Science which I would appreciate space to correct.