In the Christian Science Bible Lesson

To the individual whose religion is to him something...

To the individual whose religion is to him something more than a name, the thought of joking about it is repugnant, and his respect for it will not permit him to joke about another's religion any more than he would joke about his own.

The printing of this letter is requested because of...

The printing of this letter is requested because of what you have printed about biographies of Mary Baker Eddy.

"Now are we the sons of God"

AMONG the many statements of spiritual truth found in our textbook, "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures" by Mary Baker Eddy, all of which are susceptible of proof, there is none of greater import than "the scientific statement of being," on page 468, which reads in part, "All is infinite Mind and its infinite manifestation, for God is All-in-all.

Letting Go

As one studies the true account of creation given in the first chapter of Genesis, it is well to notice how frequently the word "let" is used, beginning with "Let there be light" and continuing to the glorious climax, "And God said, Let us make man in our image, after our likeness: and let them have dominion over the fish of the sea, and over the fowl of the air, and over the cattle, and over all the earth, and over every creeping thing that creepeth upon the earth.

"Waters of Israel"

IN reading of Naaman, captain of the host of the king of Syria, we see his reluctance to acknowledge other waters as superior to the rivers of Damascus.

"Thou shalt not kill"

EVERY earnest student of Christian Science has longed to express more continuously and clearly the divine nature which he knows to be his true selfhood, has deplored his frequent lapses from the standard which his study has in a measure revealed to him, and has battled with the beliefs which seem to obstruct the way.

"Under the shadow of the Almighty"

THOUSANDS have been uplifted and sustained by the wonderful truth of God's protecting care as brought out in the ninety-first psalm.

Treasure in Heaven

"Lay not up for yourselves treasures upon earth; where moth and rust doth corrupt, and where thieves break through and steal," said Christ Jesus, remembering that mortals tend to go on building for themselves storehouses and barns wherein to place their accumulations of earthly treasures and gains.

Signs of the Times

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

Your issue of the seventh instant contains a report of a...

Your issue of the seventh instant contains a report of a lecture in connection with the Malvern Theosophical Centre on the use and meaning of pain.

In your "As It Appears to the Cavalier" column of June...

In your "As It Appears to the Cavalier" column of June 11, there is a reference to Christian Science which requires correction.

It is true that to the so-called carnal mind which has no...

It is true that to the so-called carnal mind which has no understanding of it, Christian Science may seem to manipulate facts and greatly upset human reason, as stated in the editorial "Original Sin" in the issue of your paper of April 3.