In the Christian Science Bible Lesson

A Citizen of Zion

IN the fifteenth psalm David describes a citizen of Zion, and enumerates some of the spiritual characteristics essential to this highest condition of citizenship.

Signs of the Times

[Editorial in The Christian Science Monitor, Boston, Massachusetts]

The report of a sermon by a traveling evangelist, printed...

The report of a sermon by a traveling evangelist, printed in your issue of March 20, contains the following statement: "Five thousand people in a Boston church deny that there is such a thing as sin!" Manifestly, this statement is intended to refer to Christian Scientists, and is calculated to misrepresent their religion.

"Antipas" writing on Christian Science in your issue of...

"Antipas" writing on Christian Science in your issue of August 9th is both unreasonable and illogical.
Eddy, Mary Baker.

The Dividing Line

To mortal sense there seem to be two sides to existence—the spiritual and the material, the positive and the negative, the real and the unreal.
True idealism may be defined as the system of Christianity right thinking and right doing, based on the spiritual understanding of God and His creation.

"Our eyes are upon thee"

In the twentieth chapter of II Chronicles is found the beautiful story of Jehoshaphat, king of Judah.

Loving Alone is Living

Mankind is constantly seeking ways and means of extending and perpetuating life.

Glorifying God

One does not proceed very far in the study and application of Christian Science before he notices how this teaching honors and glorifies God.
Since the dawn of Christianity the activity of the Christian has been likened to warfare, and his office to that of the soldier, and the many points of the analogy have been perennially helpful.

Signs of the Times

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