In the Christian Science Bible Lesson

The Devil! Leave off the first letter, D, and this mythical personality becomes.
On Sunday, May 7, 1899, President Patton of Princeton University delivered an address to the graduating class at the Theological Seminary there.
The fact that thought may affect the growth and functions of the body is coming to be regarded as a possibility by even the most conservative and material of Scientists.
The following extract from a recent issue of the Boston Traveler shows how the fair-minded newspapers of the country are endeavoring to present the subject of Christian Science in its true light.
The gathering on Sunday in this city of Christian Scientists from all over the world was a notable event as indicating the existence in an age of scepticism of an exalted belief in the possibilities of spiritual faith.
Boston, June 4.
Boston Transcript, June 3.
All the Boston daily newspapers the day after the Communion services at the Mother Church published excellent reports of the day's proceedings.
The Boston press gave a great deal of space to accounts of the visit of Mrs.
With the majesty of meekness, and clothed in the beauty of holiness, our consecrated Leader stood before nearly three thousand of her rescued ones, at the Annual Meeting, June 6, and declared that God's promised blessing was in that hour bestowed upon His children.
The events of the past few days, beginning with our preliminary meetings of Saturday, June 3, and continuing to the close of the Wednesday evening meeting in Tremont Temple, have a deeper significance than we are now able to comprehend.
Extract from Boston Transcript, June 8.