In the Christian Science Bible Lesson

The True Chord

IN studying harmony and the way in which musical compositions are built up, the student is struck by the innumerable possibilities of achievement which follow an understanding of the three notes of the common chord and its harmonies.

True Causation

On page 170 of the Christian Science textbook, "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures" by Mary Baker Eddy, we find a most profound and helpful statement.

On Lifting Thought Godward

ONE of the greatest blessings that the earnest study of Christian Science confers upon the student, and one which is so frequently attested to at the Wednesday evening meetings and in the testimonies published in the periodicals, is the light that Christian Science throws upon the Scriptures, and the uplifting of thought that ensues.

Salvation for the World

AT one time the impelling motive which made people go through self-denial and trials was the desire to be saved out of the world.

Signs of the Times

[From the Pacific Unitarian, San Francisco, California]

In an account of the Bristol Missionary Society's anniversary...

In an account of the Bristol Missionary Society's anniversary celebrations, a speaker is reported to have said that Christian Science is a "superstition.

Your recent issue reported a sermon by a clergyman...

Your recent issue reported a sermon by a clergyman wherein he is quoted as saying: "Christian Science is considered one of the false systems.

In an interesting article reviewing church activities, contributed...

In an interesting article reviewing church activities, contributed by a clergyman and appearing in a recent issue of your paper, it is asserted that Christian Scientists are right in maintaining that religion is intimately associated with both public and private health.

In an editorial printed in a recent issue of your paper under...

In an editorial printed in a recent issue of your paper under the caption "Slightly Inconsistent," two editorials in The Christian Science Monitor were mentioned: one as advocating obedience to the prohibition law and as a strong aid in its reinforcement, the other as scoffing at the medical profession for insisting on obedience to the health regulations.

As a contributor to a recent issue of your paper stated...

As a contributor to a recent issue of your paper stated that the teachings of Christian Science are "false, dangerous, and misleading," and that Mary Baker Eddy, the Discoverer and Founder of Christian Science and author of its textbook, "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures," is a false prophet, I ask that you kindly allow space for refutation and correction of such erroneous assertions.

There appeared in a recent issue of your paper a brief...

There appeared in a recent issue of your paper a brief report of an address delivered by a bishop before the Colorado Bar Association, the subject of the address being "The Muddle of Civilization.

Rebuke or Explanation?

"When error confronts you, withhold not the rebuke or the explanation which destroys error.