In the Christian Science Bible Lesson

Unwarranted remarks on the life and work of Mary...

Unwarranted remarks on the life and work of Mary Baker Eddy by the writer of a syndicated article, captioned "Health Talks," in your recent issue, should in justice to the Discoverer and Founder of Christian Science be corrected.

In a recent issue of the Providence Journal, an article...

In a recent issue of the Providence Journal, an article entitled, "Cure of Disease by Mental Treatment," by a doctor, classified Christian Science healing with new-thought and Coueism.

A sermon on "Faith Healing," reported in your recent...

A sermon on "Faith Healing," reported in your recent issue, contains an erroneous reference to Christian Science as being a form of healing "by suggestion or waking hypnotism," which we ask leave to correct.
May we assure your correspondent, who writes under the caption of Christian Science, in your recent issue, that it is his erroneous concept of the teachings of Christian Science which is at fault, and not the teachings themselves.

Removing Stumblingblocks

ASK the average child, "To what kingdom do you belong?

Rest

THE writer of Hebrews says, "There remaineth therefore a rest to the people of God.

Gratitude

THE word "gratitude" is very common among Christian Scientists.

"Enter not into temptation"

WHEN Jesus returned to his disciples in the garden of Gethsemane and found them asleep, he said to them, "Watch and pray, that ye enter not into temptation.
STUDENTS of Christian Science often find it helpful to talk with one another about the wonderful results gained through the study and practice of Christian Science.

Church

ON pages 144 and 145 of "Miscellaneous Writings" Mrs.

Signs of the Times

[From an article by Rev.