In the Christian Science Bible Lesson

"A sweet and certain sense"

From time immemorial certainty has been both desired and feared.

Gratitude

"Oh that men would praise the Lord for his goodness, and for his wonderful works to the children of men!" sang the Psalmist; and those who have in the least experienced the healing presence and power of the Christ, Truth, as revealed in Christian Science, rejoice and praise the Giver of all good, in both their thoughts and their daily deeds.

Spiritual Receptivity

The quality of receptivity precedes the act of receiving.

The Christ

How truly do Christian Scientists believe in the divinity of Christ! On page 583 of "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures" Mary Baker Eddy, the Discoverer and Founder of Christian Science, defines "Christ" as "the divine manifestation of God, which comes to the flesh to destroy incarnate error.

Uncovering Error

One cannot long be a student of Christian Science without learning something of the right uncovering of error.

The Beatitudes

Much has been said and written on the Beatitudes; and they will ever be a wellspring of inspiration to the Bible student, bringing renewals of hope, faith, and heavenly aspirations.

The Great Discovery

In recent years, much interest has been shown in excavations and explorations in various localities, because the resultant discoveries made from time to time give evidence of older civilizations and indicia as to the mode of human life in centuries far anterior to our present age.

Signs of the Times

[Stanley Baldwin, as quoted in the Nineteenth Century, London, England]
The Joint Special Services Committee of the four branch Churches of Christ, Scientist, in Washington, District of Columbia, reports the following activities in institutions of the District of Columbia, which are attributable to a steady growth in this work for many years, and which have brought hope, encouragement, and healing to many.

In your issue of May 22, a writer, under the caption...

In your issue of May 22, a writer, under the caption "From an Office Window," speaks of Mary Baker Eddy, the Founder of the Christian Science movement, as a neurotic, and implies also that Christian Science is an emotional religion.

The medical director of the Life Extension Institute,...

The medical director of the Life Extension Institute, whose notions concerning disease were quoted in an editorial of the Vindicator on August 8, evidently has a distorted impression of the teachings of Christian Science.

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

Christian Science and Coueism are not similar, as your readers would probably infer from the mention of these subjects in the article entitled "Unhappiness Held Disease by New York Doctor," in the September 9 issue of your paper.