In the Christian Science Bible Lesson

Allow me to correct a statement made by the Bishop of...

Allow me to correct a statement made by the Bishop of London in an address at Church House, Westminster, as reported in your issue of recent date.

Mrs. Eddy devotes an entire chapter of her textbook,...

Mrs.

In your paper of recent date I read in the article "A Serious Danger"...

In your paper of recent date I read in the article "A Serious Danger" the following words: "Even convinced adherents of psychic healing or of the so-called Christian and mental science will not dare to maintain that mankind in general is able to make itself immune from smallpox through spiritual power only.

Permit me to thank you for your editorial of recent date,...

Permit me to thank you for your editorial of recent date, which includes several helpful points, and which also very generously accords Mary Baker Eddy, the Discoverer and Founder of Christian Science, full credit for making the healing of physical disease incidental to the teaching and living of Christian Science.

Will you allow me to correct a false impression with regard...

Will you allow me to correct a false impression with regard to the practice of Christian Science?

Working with and for God

The one newly healed by Christian Science is full of grateful joy.

Liberation

A story is told of a deep valley which was covered by a dense cloud and inhabited by a flock of song birds.

Compassion

Could there be a better definition of compassion than that given in the first two verses of the sixth chapter of Galatians: "Brethren, if a man be overtaken in a fault, ye which are spiritual, restore such an one in the spirit of meekness; considering thyself, lest thou also be tempted.

Servants of God

The thought of man as a servant of God has doubtless opened the way to many healings in Christian Science.
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"The poor in spirit"

If the student of Christian Science fails to discern the true import of Jesus' words, "Blessed are the poor in spirit: for their's is the kingdom of heaven," he may become an unwise helper, having "a zeal of God, but not according to knowledge.

Signs of the Times

[From "Men Who Tithe," in the World's Work, Garden City, New York, July, 1924]