In the Christian Science Bible Lesson

In your recent issue you reprinted from the Chester Diocesan Gazette...

In your recent issue you reprinted from the Chester Diocesan Gazette a letter from a clergyman, in which, after a somewhat gratuitous fling at what he terms "the absurdities of Christian Science," the writer proceeds to explain the aims of the Church Tutorial Classes Association, included among which he mentions "the practical application of Christ's teaching to the life of to-day.

I would appreciate the courtesy of a brief space in your...

I would appreciate the courtesy of a brief space in your columns to correct a statement in an editorial entitled "Healthful Religion," and published in a recent issue.

In replying to a letter by your correspondent I should...

In replying to a letter by your correspondent I should like to point out that in briefly answering it I do so with no intention of entering into a controversy.

Last year, in London, there was published a book by...

Last year, in London, there was published a book by John Bevan, well-known English writer, containing his answers to questions on modern religious problems and other subjects.

In an article entitled "Health Notes" in a recent issue...

In an article entitled "Health Notes" in a recent issue of your paper, the author complains because Christian Science declares that sickness, sin, and death are not concomitants of Life or Truth.

The Liberator

There is but one liberating power, namely, divine Love, as Mrs.

Day by Day

The story of the bread that came down from heaven, as related in Exodus, affords an interesting study to students of Christian Science, some of whom, like the children of Israel, may be confronted with the problem of lack, or limitation, in their journey from sense to Soul.

"Where is your faith?"

On that momentous occasion, recorded in the eighth chapter of Luke, when the tempest arose on the Sea of Galilee and the disciples, overcome by fear, appealed to Jesus for help, the Master's first words to them were, "Where is your faith?
In "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures" Mary Baker Eddy says.

Practitioner and Patient

The subject of healing is of vital interest to mankind, beset as it is on every hand with doleful descriptions of disease, and with material systems seeking a monopoly of the healing art.

"Semper paratus": Always Ready

The captain of a transatlantic liner, upon taking his seat at dinner one day, remarked to the passengers at his table, "The barometer is falling: it looks as though there is some nasty weather ahead.

Signs of the Times

[Editorial in the Herald, Lethbridge, Alberta, Canada]