In the Christian Science Bible Lesson

It is taken for granted that the question asked by...

It is taken for granted that the question asked by M.

Christian Scientists are appreciative of the kindliness of...

Christian Scientists are appreciative of the kindliness of the references to their religious beliefs contained in the reply to a query in the column "Everyday Questions," and printed in your recent issue.

A recent answer by a critic in the Boston Herald to a...

A recent answer by a critic in the Boston Herald to a question about Christian Science, shows a strange lack of correct information and just appreciation.

Dispelling False Shadows

Shadow may be defined as shade or temporary obscurity, or as shelter or refuge.

Steadfastness

The human mind is prone to alternate between the two extremes of feverish activity and slothful inertia.

Spiritual Joy

The Psalmist sang, "Weeping may endure for a night, but joy cometh in the morning.

"Go ye into all the world"

We have learned in Christian Science of the joy and strength to be obtained from moments spent on the mountain.

Exercise Which Overcomes

One morning a student of Christian Science who had experienced many proofs of God's care in the way of trials, passed a big hill where a great old tree stood alone.

"They . . . were all filled"

That which stands out most clearly in the narrative of the loaves and fishes is the fact that, in spite of the apparently big demand and small supply, the multitude, numbering "about five thousand men, beside women and children," received all that they needed; for we read in Luke that "they did eat, and were all filled.

Signs of the Times

[From the Bournemouth Guardian, Hampshire, England]

Our attention has been called to an article in a recent...

Our attention has been called to an article in a recent issue of the Spokesman-Review bearing the heading, "No Medical Aid—Died.

In any discussion of Coue and his system of healing,...

In any discussion of Coue and his system of healing, namely autosuggestion, the religious teaching, Christian Science, is often drawn into consideration as a parallel teaching, as was done in an obituary notice of the late Emil Coue in Number 311 of the Vossische Zeitung.