In the Christian Science Bible Lesson

Signs of the Times

[From the Scottish Co-operator, Glasgow, Scotland]

In your issue of November 1, a correspondent, "Bible Christian,"...

In your issue of November 1, a correspondent, "Bible Christian," has undertaken to criticize Christian Science, and to dispute certain statements made by a lecturer during his lecture in Stratford on October 27, and reported in part in the Stratford Beacon-Herald of October 28.

In her book "Retrospection and Introspection" Mary Baker Eddy...

In her book "Retrospection and Introspection" Mary Baker Eddy relates incidents and experiences leading up to her discovery, in 1866, of Christian Science.

If a person repeats a statement over and over to convince...

If a person repeats a statement over and over to convince himself that the statement is true, such practice is "an overheated brand of Christian Science," according to a paragraph in your esteemed paper of January 16.

"Behold, to-day hath need of thee"

To Jesus the glory of human life was in overcoming sin, sickness, and death, whenever and wherever they presented themselves.

Problems and Their Solution

Human thought, with its limited finite beliefs, is never satisfied; and with the hope that its limitations may cease, it is constantly seeking different environment.
In expressing thankfulness for blessings experienced, speakers in our Wednesday evening testimony meetings sometimes make the remark that prayer was offered or the truth declared "as we are taught in Christian Science.

Real Preparedness

An expression frequently used in public addresses by statesmen and in the press is the term "preparedness," meaning a state of being prepared, being ready.

Rending the Veil

Students of Christian Science who perceive the spiritual meaning of the sacred Scriptures, through the literal and figurative wording of the text, can appreciate in some measure what the writer of the epistle to the Hebrews meant when he referred to the way of Christ Jesus as "a new and living way, which he hath consecrated for us, through the veil, that is to say, his flesh.

God's Way and Ours

God's way is perfect.

"Peter ... warmed himself"

The author of the fourth Gospel sometimes uses a word or describes a scene with the intention of conveying a special significance, hidden indeed from the casual reader but revealing itself to the student.

Signs of the Times

[President Hoover, as quoted in the Boston Post, Massachusetts]