In the Christian Science Bible Lesson

The letter from "K.T." in last week's issue makes it...

The letter from "K.

The purpose of this letter, which I ask you kindly to...

The purpose of this letter, which I ask you kindly to publish, is to correct the erroneous reference to Christian Science in a sermon published in the columns of the News, dated November 1, in which the following statement is reported to have been made: "We may try to rock conscience to sleep or dope it with such nonsense as Christian Science when the thought of sin gets to be too troublesome; but down in our hearts we know that we are sinners; we know that our hands have not been clean, nor our hearts pure; we know that we have lifted up our souls unto vanity.

In your issue of March 12 there is a very interesting...

In your issue of March 12 there is a very interesting article entitled "The Influence of Mind over Body," reprinted from the Crusader.

The report of the sermon at the Brick Presbyterian...

The report of the sermon at the Brick Presbyterian Church, published in your issue of July 14, gives a wrong impression regarding Christian Science which I would appreciate space to correct.

"Thy will be done"

In the light of Christian Science the petition in our Lord's Prayer, "Thy will be done," is full of joy and gladness.
A Revised reading of the twentieth verse of the one hundred and seventh psalm runs,

The Easiest Way

Two friends were walking across the fields one sunny summer afternoon.

"Green isles of refreshment"

While traveling over a part of the country which was mostly desert, a student of Christian Science found much food for thought.

The Law of Righteousness

When the Psalmist sang, "The law of the Lord is perfect," he joyfully declared a great truth which has come ringing down the centuries.

Manifestation

The word "manifestation," familiar to all students of Christian Science, has several meanings.

Identification with Good

We are always children of God, but if we are asleep to this fact it has little effect upon our present human experience.

Scientific Religion

When Mary Baker Eddy christened her discovery of the Principle and rules governing man and the universe, she used the exact combination of words needed to characterize its universal meaning and mission.