In the Christian Science Bible Lesson

Satisfaction

THE human race is a race of seekers.

Our Church, the Storehouse

IN "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures".

Conversation

OUR attention is called to the sermon on the Mount many times in the writings of Mary Baker Eddy.

Insistence on Harmony

EVERY Christian Science student recognizes the necessity and value of mental work, the purpose of this mental work being to establish in thought the clear, scientific, true concept of God as All-in-all, and to clear away the illusions and errors of material sense.

The Undivided Garment

IN studying the Bible it is very helpful to note the use of the word "garment.
THE Discoverer and Founder of Christian Science, Mary Baker Eddy, writes in "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures".

Divine Love's Provision

IT had been snowing all night, and in the morning a white mantle several inches deep covered the ground.

Signs of the Times

[From an article in Credit Monthly, New York, New York]

In a recent issue of the Bulletin "Dorothy Dix" purports...

In a recent issue of the Bulletin "Dorothy Dix" purports to quote a woman who intimates that she does not believe in saying that it is sunshiny when it is raining, or in deceiving herself into "thinking it is an error of mortal mind when I have a jumping toothache.

In reporting a review of a book entitled "Divine Law...

In reporting a review of a book entitled "Divine Law Applied or Man's Reiationship to God," the editor of your interesting and valued column, "Under the Reading Lamp," recently wrote: "Although no reference to it is made, the theories and concepts here outlined seem similar in many respects to the doctrine promulgated by Mrs.

The article, "Jesus Heals and Saves a Blind Man," in...

The article, "Jesus Heals and Saves a Blind Man," in your recent issue, implies that the practice of Christian Science, in healing disease by the power of prayer alone, is contrary to Jesus' teachings.

In view of the publicity recently given to a former Jewish...

In view of the publicity recently given to a former Jewish rabbi's claim of conversion to Christian Science and his later repudiation of it, we deem it only fair to state to your readers, in this connection, that there are Christian Scientists familiar with the circumstances who could give quite different reasons than those alleged by him for his apparent change of heart.