In the Christian Science Bible Lesson

Christian Scientists believe in the divinity of Christ, for...

Christian Scientists believe in the divinity of Christ, for Christian Science teaches that Christ is the divine idea, inseparable from God, without beginning or ending, which comes to human consciousness destroying the beliefs of sin, disease, and death.

To think that the future life is of less concern to those...

To think that the future life is of less concern to those who turn to Christian Science than "present physical health and financial prosperity" is to misunderstand or disregard its teaching and practice.

My attention has been drawn to your editorial headed...

My attention has been drawn to your editorial headed "As to Vaccination," in which you said, "A Christian Science healer attended a smallpox case, and died.

Rejoice Evermore

STRESS has been laid upon the fact that healing is greatly facilitated through rejoicing and gratitude.

The Trees of the Garden

IN the allegorical account of material creation Adam and Eve were permitted to eat freely of the trees of the garden, with the exception of the fruit of the tree which was in the midst of the garden; of it they were forbidden to eat.

The First Commandment

CHRIST JESUS, the greatest ethical teacher of all time, in answer to the question, "Which is the great commandment in the law?

Poise

LEVEL -headedness and poise are considered to be great assets in the business world and in human experience generally.

Organization

THE Mother Church government is spiritual.

Sanctuary

PERHAPS no words convey the demands of righteousness more significantly to the Christian Scientist than do those in the thirteenth chapter of Romans, the eighth and tenth verses: "Owe no man any thing, but to love one another: for he that loveth another hath fulfilled the law.

Signs of the Times

[From the Methodist Recorder, London, England, Oct.

Letters from the Field

Berlin W.

Christian Science has nothing in common with suggestion,...

Christian Science has nothing in common with suggestion, which is the operation of the carnal mind.