In the Christian Science Bible Lesson

As he tarried at Cæsarea Philippi and talked with his disciples, the beloved Master rejoiced in the statement that Simon Peter made as to his identity: "Thou art the Christ, the Son of the living God.

Loving Your Enemies

Men are prone to classify those with whom they associate into two groups, namely, friends and enemies.
All through the Bible are accounts of how the prophets and other holy men communed with God, heard His voice, and obediently did as they were bidden.

The Prodigal's Return

How many times does the students of Christian Science, in his journey from sense to Soul, find himself returning to his Father's house after a sojourn in the "far country.

Protection

An earnest student of Christian Science, desirous of gaining a better understanding of how faithfully to carry on the work of a loyal Christian Scientist, had been troubled for some time by the expression "protective work.

Abundance

"Son , thou art ever with me, and all that I have is thine.

A Lesson from a Song Bird

The divine Mind, infinite in beauty and grandeur, speaks to us clearly in nature's solitudes, assuring us of the ever-presence of changeless harmony.

Signs of the Times

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During the past twelve months period two hundred and ninety-seven Christian Science lectures were delivered in the state by members of the Board of Lectureship of The Mother Church.

In a recent issue of your paper appeared an article, credited...

In a recent issue of your paper appeared an article, credited to "Time," in which were narrated some experiences of certain rival evangelists, in London.

Recently an evangelist in your city took occasion to criticize...

Recently an evangelist in your city took occasion to criticize the teachings of Christian Science, a report being published in your paper.

In the Courier recently under the subject of "The Blessings of Pain,"...

In the Courier recently under the subject of "The Blessings of Pain," a reverend gentleman, who based his remarks on this theme, is reported as saying, "Pain is a fact of which the physical senses are conscious.