In the Christian Science Bible Lesson

Christian Scientists in Racine, as well as other readers of your paper, take serious objection to remarks recently made by a minister of the gospel in addressing Laymen's Bible Union, Racine, and reported by you in a recent issue.
The pastor of one of your local churches recently advertised to answer numerous questions, among them the following: "If Christian Scientists believe that evil is an illusion, do they then believe in sanitation?
We have read with great interest and appreciation the article, "Christianity and Christian Science," by a clergyman in your recent issue.
Those who are disposed to withhold credit from Christian Science for reinstating the Christianity which both heals the sick and reforms the sinner, have made many queer statements in this connection, but one of the strangest that I have seen was reported in your recent issue.

The Quality of Love

Can one think of any quality more beautiful than the quality of unselfish love, serving and blessing all mankind?

Man's Relation to God

The Bible tells us in Genesis, in language quite unmistakable, that God created man "in his own image.

Morning

What grandeur and glow there is in the thought of the early morn, when comes the dawn, the awakening to a new day, in which to live and move in accord with all that means light, life, and love! Mankind has associated the morning with luminous skies, singing birds, glistening dewdrops, rose-tinted mountain peaks, and an awakening to new aspirations for more light, for that which is higher, healthier, and holier.

Giving Testimonies

On page 568 of "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures," in connection with the statement quoted from the book of Revelation, "They overcame him by the blood of the Lamb, and by the word of their testimony," Mrs.

Now

There is a little word which in the light of Christian Science is an exceedingly important one—the word "now.

Healing Work

The healing work in Christian Science bears witness to the truth of its teaching; and the prosperity and growth of the Cause of Christian Science are in a great measure based upon this healing work.

"Patient continuance"

In his epistle to the Romans, Paul speaks of those things which must needs follow the way of the evildoer, and contrasts them with the sure rewards which come to those who, through "patient continuance in well doing," have earned the right to recognition as followers of the Christ.

Signs of the Times

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