In the Christian Science Bible Lesson

The comic strip entitled, "Joe Quince," in your issue of...

The comic strip entitled, "Joe Quince," in your issue of recent date, portrays an individual saying to one who is trying to keep cool: "Christian Science is a great thing.

An editorial in a recent issue makes kindly reference to...

An editorial in a recent issue makes kindly reference to Christian Scientists as effecting many cures, and to Christian Science as teaching cheerfulness.

Christian Science is Christian because it is the practice of...

Christian Science is Christian because it is the practice of the teaching of Christ Jesus.

Please permit the correction of an erroneous statement...

Please permit the correction of an erroneous statement pertaining to Christian Science in the serial story, "Bread," published in a recent issue.

In one of your recent issues there appeared a letter under...

In one of your recent issues there appeared a letter under the heading, "Faith-healing at Lourdes," in which Christian Science is referred to.

In a recent communication on "The Power of Suggestion"...

In a recent communication on "The Power of Suggestion" a statement was made to the effect that the healing work of Christian Science is a product of suggestion.

In an article on "Judaism and Communism" a professor...

In an article on "Judaism and Communism" a professor indicates that Christian Science has a psychological foundation.

Man's Existence Harmonious

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The Standard of the Master

As the doctrine of love had been preached by some prophets and teachers before the Christian era, why did Jesus proclaim his commandment, "Love one another; as I have loved you," as new?

The Father's Business

In the second chapter of Luke we learn that even at the age of twelve Jesus was consciously about his Father's business.

His Presence

Times of yearning for access to God's presence—the presence of unchanging good—come now as they always have come to every human consciousness.
"We approach that season of the year when it has been the custom for the American people to give thanks for the good fortune which the bounty of Providence, through the generosity of nature, has visited upon them.