In the Christian Science Bible Lesson

The reverend gentleman who has written about Christian Science...

The reverend gentleman who has written about Christian Science in your columns has made a number of incorrect and misleading statements, a few of which I desire to correct.

In a sermon that appeared in your paper of the 15th inst...

In a sermon that appeared in your paper of the 15th inst.

It is to be regretted that your correspondent does not...

It is to be regretted that your correspondent does not always go to the literature of a movement itself rather than to that of its critics for correct information.

In your issue of October 25 there appeared an article...

In your issue of October 25 there appeared an article entitled "The Influenza," containing a statement about Christian Science which I would appreciate the privilege of space to correct.

"Greater love"

Centuries ago the great Teacher, Christ Jesus, said, "Greater love hath no man than this, that a man lay down his life for his friends.

Encouragement

In the forty-first chapter of Isaiah we read: "They helped every one his neighbour; and every one said to his brother, Be of good courage.

Infinite Unfoldment

God is divine Principle, whose law can be applied to every need.

The Giving of Silence

When Christian Scientists are confronted with personal offense, what can they always give?

Joining the Church

Why do you desire church membership?

"Get thee behind me, Satan"

To whom did Christ Jesus, when he was tempted in the wilderness, speak the words recorded in Luke's Gospel, "Get thee behind me, Satan"?

Loyalty and Protection

Not a few of the world's writers on religion and civics have commented on the goodly relation which exists between loyalty and protection; and some have declared that these factors of human progress and happiness are inseparable.

Signs of the Times

[Review of "The Life of Mary Baker Eddy," by Sibyl Wilbur, in the Herald, Sewickley, Pennsylvania]