In the Christian Science Bible Lesson

"Let us unite"

In Christian Science services on Sunday, as well as at the Wednesday evening testimony meetings, an invitation is given from the desk in words somewhat as follows: "Let us unite in silent prayer to be followed by the audible repetition of the Lord's Prayer.

Spirituality versus Popularity

Today , as always, the tendency of the so-called human mind is to seek the popular way, to imitate, to do as others do.

Divine Loveliness

Since the beginning of mortal history the beauties of the so-called material universe have appealed to the human heart.

Signs of the Times

[Evelyn White Michler, in the East Side Guardian, Los Angeles, California]

Christian Science and Couéism are not similar, as your...

Christian Science and Couéism are not similar, as your readers would probably infer from your mention of these subjects in the editorial "Unsuspected Disease," in the issue of your paper of August 14.

In a contribution in your issue of March 30, a clergyman...

In a contribution in your issue of March 30, a clergyman made the misleading statement, "Christian Science teaches 'sin is nothing,' only an error of mind;" and he inferred that its adherents either ignore or condone evil.

I have read with interest your admirable editorial...

I have read with interest your admirable editorial "Is Faith Healing Feasible?

Christian Science was discovered by Mary Baker Eddy...

Christian Science was discovered by Mary Baker Eddy in 1866.

Your issue of February 4 carries an article which in the...

Your issue of February 4 carries an article which in the interest of accuracy should be corrected because of its reference to Mary Baker Eddy, the Discoverer and Founder of Christian Science.

Business

Christian Science has brought to the business world an unfailing panacea for its ills, its woes, its rivalries, and its selfishness.
Among the innumerable blessings for which the Christian Scientist has occasion to give thanks daily is his priceless heritage of an absolute standard by which to measure all things—the standard of perfection.

Compassion

The measure of compassion entertained by one is commensurate with his comprehension of this Christly quality which Jesus so perfectly expressed in his contact with sinning, suffering, inharmonious humanity.