In the Christian Science Bible Lesson

In your issue for February, a contributor quoted or used...

In your issue for February, a contributor quoted or used most of the following words without giving credit for them to the author: "Happiness is spiritual, born of Truth and Love.

Equality

Wealth —using the term as relating to material possessions—is one of the things mankind has continually sought to have more equally distributed.

Dropping Dreams

To the beginner in Christian Science, lately lifted from a sense of discord to a sense of freedom, come many problems which must be met and mastered before he can stand firmly, unhampered by sense-testimony, in the understanding of Truth.
In "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures" by Mary Baker Eddy, we read.

What is Worth While?

The life of Jesus should answer the question, What is worth while?

Simple Beginnings

How many of us, on first coming into Christian Science, listen with admiration to the testimonies given at our Wednesday evening meetings, and long for the time when we, too, shall be able to practice Christian Science with such sure results! Little do we realize at first that the understanding of this blessed truth must come by gradual unfoldment, each little step being presented to us just when we are ready for it, and that we ourselves must open up the way to receive more, by making good use of what we have.

The Spiritual Idea of Association

Where two or three are gathered together in my name, there am I in the midst of them.
Paul, in writing to the Corinthians, made a tender appeal to their better selves "by the meekness and gentleness of Christ.

Signs of the Times

[From the Herald, Boston, Massachusetts, May 22, 1925] The growth of Bible study in the public schools of the United States is on a steady and considerable growth, it was revealed recently in a report by the Rev.

Your contributor in "News and Views" of recent date...

Your contributor in "News and Views" of recent date infers that Christian Scientists have unscientific ideas on health measures.

May I make it clear in reply to a letter appearing in...

May I make it clear in reply to a letter appearing in your issue of recent date that no Christian Scientist ignores evil or "the palpable bad," as our critic calls it?

Those who read "A History of Medicine," published in...

Those who read "A History of Medicine," published in your columns recently, will doubtless agree with the writer that it is the outgrowth of superstition; which reminds one reader of a saying of that physician whose medicine never failed to heal, Christ Jesus.