In the Christian Science Bible Lesson

In Christian Science divine Mind, God, is the only...

In Christian Science divine Mind, God, is the only healer.

Again replying to "Corlic," let me say that I have never...

Again replying to "Corlic," let me say that I have never denied in any of my letters that God is "a living Being.

A clergyman's reply to his Paris correspondent in your...

A clergyman's reply to his Paris correspondent in your issue of February 11 not only betrays a lack of knowledge of the practical effects of Christian Science, as evidenced in physical healing, but it actually denies the power of that vital element which animates the whole thread of Bible narrative, namely, the ability of spiritual power to triumph over material resistance.

A statement by a humorist in your issue of April 23 implies...

A statement by a humorist in your issue of April 23 implies a misconception, and is therefore likely to be misleading to your readers.

Watering Our Gardens

AT some time or other most of us have probably had a share in caring for a garden.

Youth in Christian Science

IN these days, when much is being thought and spoken concerning the youth of our land, Christian Scientists are not overlooking their responsibilities in regard to the young people who are theirs to train; for they recognize that it is only through the teachings of Christian Science that human problems may be solved, and that true happiness and freedom for all humanity may be won.
TO , the question which we find in the epistle of James, "Doth a fountain send forth at the same place sweet water and bitter?

Forgiveness

ON page 17 of "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures" Mrs.

The Way Out

WHILE in the country one summer, the writer noticed a little bird beating its wings against a closed window near the peak of a barn and making strenuous efforts to get out.
PROBLEMS and opportunities are inseparably associated.

Infinite Mind

IN the Christian Science textbook, "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures," Mary Baker Eddy writes.

Signs of the Times

[John Moore, in the Congregationalist, Boston, Massachusetts]