In the Christian Science Bible Lesson

In the report of a lecture at Wesley Church, appearing...

In the report of a lecture at Wesley Church, appearing in your issue of July 9, there are some misconceptions of Christian Science teaching which I should like to endeavor to make clear to your readers, if you will kindly grant me space to do so.

Your issue of September 26 contains an article entitled...

Your issue of September 26 contains an article entitled "Health Secrets" which is misleading in its reference to Christian Science, although this apparently was not intentional.

Christ Jesus

As we approach the season which commemorates the birth of Jesus, who was to show us the way or plan of salvation from materiality, our thoughts naturally turn to the records of those who spiritually foresaw and prophesied his coming and his mission among men.

True Accomplishment

Mankind suffers much from fear of failure,—failure of health, of business, of security, of life, of peace, of happiness,—forgetting, apparently, that Christ Jesus demonstrated conclusively the certainty of success in any right undertaking.
If we regard the Ten Commandments as a chart and guide in our course heavenward, their protective value is plainly seen.

Angels

In the Glossary to "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures," the textbook of Christian Science, Mary Baker Eddy defines "angels," on page 581, as "God's thoughts passing to man; spiritual intuitions, pure and perfect; the inspiration of goodness, purity, and immortality, counteracting all evil, sensuality, and mortality.

Stars of Guidance

Dear to the heart of the Christian is the story of the Bethlehem star.

Universal Good Will

It is held by not a few that the possession and exercise of human will-power is very desirable, constituting a mark of distinction for human character.

Signs of the Times

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Activity and progress have marked the past year.

Christian Science has been the subject of several articles...

Christian Science has been the subject of several articles appearing recently in issues of your paper, beginning with the issue of April 18, in which were printed some quotations under the caption, "To the Public.

In an editorial appearing in a recent issue of your paper...

In an editorial appearing in a recent issue of your paper you quote a doctor as referring to Christian Science and Couéism in a way that might lead some of your readers to believe that they are, in some respects, similar; but this is not the case.