In the Christian Science Bible Lesson

"Stately Science"

The gratitude of a Christian Scientist for the works of Mary Baker Eddy, our beloved Leader, should always include a just appreciation of her Church Manual.
In the early history of the Christian Science movement, rooms were provided in Boston where one might go and receive Christian Science treatment.
Orders for Mrs Eddy's Works should be addressed to and remittances therefor made payable to Harry I Hunt, Publishers' Agent, 107 Falmouth Street, Back Bay Station, Boston, Massachusetts.
Gratitude leads to nobler service.
In our prayers of thanksgiving this week let us thank God for our friends.
There is no quality which is more of a life preserver to the moral and spiritual nature than that of thankfulness.
Thanksgiving is, and ought to be, the deepest note in real Christian faith and experience.
There is such music in the word "Thanksgiving"! It stirs notes of old strains, present singing, and future chords in the very naming of it.
Eight men at the "Honor Farm," which is operated in connection with the penitentiary, and fifteen men at the main institution are seriously studying the Bible and the Christian Science textbook, "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures" by Mary Baker Eddy.
In a recent issue of the News the minister of your local Christian church took occasion to refer to Christian Science in a sermon he delivered, making statements which, if not corrected, might leave a false impression with your readers.
Recently two correspondents, one writing in your issue of June 8 and the other on June 13, inaccurately and inadequately made use of a statement from the Christian Science textbook, "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures" by Mary Baker Eddy.
A sermon on Christian Science, as reported in your issue of April 22, gives a very wrong impression of Christian Science which I would appreciate the privilege of correcting.