In the Christian Science Bible Lesson

Our worthy critic is at variance with the Bishop of St. Albans...

Our worthy critic is at variance with the Bishop of St.

It can unquestionably be assumed that one reason for the...

It can unquestionably be assumed that one reason for the prominence given to a news item in your issue of recent date relative to a woman who had died without medical attendance, was the fact that in the same issue so many people were recorded as having done the same thing with medical attendance.

When John sent his disciples to inquire of Jesus if he was...

When John sent his disciples to inquire of Jesus if he was the Messiah, he did not answer them by any recitation of doctrine or creed, but gave witness and authority for himself by his answer, "Go and shew John again those things which ye do hear and see: the blind receive their sight, and the lame walk, the lepers are cleansed, and the deaf hear, the dead are raised up, and the poor have the gospel preached to them.

Will you please permit me space to express appreciation...

Will you please permit me space to express appreciation of the worthy and Christian resolution of a clergyman in your issue of recent date, on the church page, under the salutation, "Our Christian Science Friends"?

Seeking the Kingdom of God

IN mentally looking over the world and pondering its complexities, one cannot but be impressed by the fact that humanity in general is earnestly and anxiously seeking ways and means to supply its many needs,—its need of health, harmony, and happiness, its need of daily supplies.

"Thy will be done"

WHEN it is remembered that a vast multitude of people repeat the words, "Thy will be done," from the Lord's Prayer at least once a week, and that thousands use them in daily prayer, one is tempted to wonder why they have not done more towards making the world a better place in which to live.

Unfoldment

THE student of Christian Science very early in his experience realizes the necessity of careful, prayerful preparation for his daily task.

Grace

EVERY student of Christian Science will be amply repaid by a careful study of Mrs.

"The gate . . . called Beautiful"

READERS of the book of Acts are familiar with the passage with which its third chapter begins, recounting the meeting of Peter and John with the one who had so long lain in a seemingly helpless condition at the temple gate,—"the gate.

Watch Your Thought

EVERYBODY is familiar with the colloquialism, "Watch your step," which in a country already rich in terse phraseology seems to have taken a permanent place as part of its everyday language.

Signs of the Times

[Bishop Charles H.