In the Christian Science Bible Lesson

God's Perfect Child

Ever since accepting as true the allegorical account of Adam and Eve, mortals have labored under the delusion that man is a fallen and imperfect child of God.

The Cup

In the Lesson-Sermons in the Christian Science Quarterly, prepared to be studied by each student of Christian Science, there appears, twice each year, a lesson on the subject of "Sacrament"; and at the communion service in the branch churches, as provided for in the Church Manual, as well as in The Mother Church, it is enjoyed.

Signs of the Times

[From the Boston Evening American, Massachusetts]

In reply to your correspondent "A. H. O.," whose second...

In reply to your correspondent "A.

Christian Science sets forth no new or strange doctrine

Christian Science sets forth no new or strange doctrine.

Your correspondent is again mistaken in his conclusion...

Your correspondent is again mistaken in his conclusion as stated by him in your recent issue.

In his opening address at the Presbyterian State Assembly,...

In his opening address at the Presbyterian State Assembly, as reported in the Register, the moderator criticized Christian Science, and made certain statements which I should be glad if you would allow me briefly to correct.

The column by a writer in a recent issue contained the...

The column by a writer in a recent issue contained the statement that some healers "assure you there is no sickness, no need of healing, no mind at all, nothing but love.

My attention has been drawn to a book review in your...

My attention has been drawn to a book review in your issue of November 8, in which the reviewer said, "The author shows that Jesus was the founder of spiritual healing and not Mary Baker Eddy or any other modern.

The Kingdom in Thought

"Rise in the strength of Spirit to resist all that is unlike good," writes Mrs.
The above words from one of the hymns sung in Christian Science churches may bring to thought the many trials that seem to appear on the journey from sense to Soul; and they have been helpful to many when burdens have seemed heavy.