In the Christian Science Bible Lesson

In a recent issue, reference was made to a sermon by a...

In a recent issue, reference was made to a sermon by a clergyman which contained the following: "Jesus would never deny the reality of pain, and would not tell those in our hospitals that their pain was imaginary, and as a matter of mind only, as some do.

In the remarks to the city trustees, when the occupational...

In the remarks to the city trustees, when the occupational tax on Christian Science practitioners was under consideration recently, as reported in a recent issue, certain points may not have been discussed satisfactorily; and space is asked to make these points clear.

In recent numbers of your esteemed paper a doctor deals...

In recent numbers of your esteemed paper a doctor deals with the subject, "What is Psychiatry?

I would appreciate space in your columns to correct an...

I would appreciate space in your columns to correct an erroneous impression conveyed in the remarks of a clergyman before the Long Island Baptist Association.

Doorkeeper

"I had rather be a doorkeeper in the house of my God, than to dwell in the tents of wickedness.

The Way of Holiness

When we arrive at a strange place, where the roads are all unfamiliar and we have not established our sense of direction, our first thought may be: Let us find someone who has traveled this way before.

"Give ye them to eat"

When Jesus, after hearing of the cruelty done by Herod to John the Baptist, went out into the desert no doubt to commune with God, to realize at-one-ment again with his Father-Mother, Love, we are told that he was followed by a great multitude.

"Jesus wept"

Christian scientists are sometimes erroneously thought to be unsympathetic toward the unhappy experiences of others; yet the teachings of Christian Science as presented by its Discoverer and Founder, Mrs.

"I am the light of the world"

Few of us escape the experience now and then of human conditions in which we seem to arrive at an impasse, with no visible right solution.

The Humanitarian

A definition of "humanitarian" given by a dictionary is, in part, "One who holds that man's duty is limited to right-doing toward others.

The Foundation of Peace

As viewed from the standpoint of Christian Science, it is apparent that any attempt to establish peace between the peoples of the earth which does not take into account the suppositional cause of war, must inevitably lead to failure.

Signs of the Times

[From the Star-News, Pasadena, California]