In the Christian Science Bible Lesson

When speaking of the activities of the North Avenue...

When speaking of the activities of the North Avenue Presbyterian Day School recently, according to a report appearing in your recent issue, Dr.

An Impervious Armor

We read on page 210 of "The First Church of Christ, Scientist, and Miscellany" by Mrs.
"I will go in the strength of the Lord God: I will make mention of thy righteousness, even of thine only.

Supply

There is an old scholastic belief that to be truly spiritual one must be poverty-stricken, or at least on the verge of material want, even denying one's self the things generally looked upon as needs in human life.

Learning to Wait

In Psalms we read, "Wait on the Lord: be of good courage, and he shall strengthen thine heart.

From Glory to Glory

On the first page of the Preface to "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures" Mrs.

My Eyes are upon Thee

Doubtless no more trying experience can come to the children of men than that which came to Jehoshaphat, as related in II Chronicles.

"Lord, teach us to pray"

Probably no subject which occupies the thought of mankind is of such vital importance, and in consequence comes so near the heart, as that of communing with our Maker in prayer.

Signs of the Times

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In an article entitled, "Everyday Questions," in a recent...

In an article entitled, "Everyday Questions," in a recent issue of the Duluth News Tribune, a clergyman intimates that Christian Scientists endeavor to "suppress unfriendly criticism," and he adds that "all who claim to have the truth should be willing to let the light play on it.

In a recent editorial under the caption, "Growing Old,"...

In a recent editorial under the caption, "Growing Old," you stated in substance that through the exercise of the human mind or will over matter or the body, one might will himself into good health, long life, and so forth.

Your recent issue contains a letter from a correspondent...

Your recent issue contains a letter from a correspondent who has evidently read, but failed to understand, the report of the lecture on Christian Science in your previous issue.