In the Christian Science Bible Lesson

Error Has No Past

In "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures".

The Science of Right Thinking

Christian Science is the Science of right thinking.
It will be recalled that at the time of his second epistle to Timonthy, Paul, whose words and works were always so wonderfully expressive of the teachings of Christ Jesus, had become an experienced exponent and practitioner of Christianity.

Signs of the Times

[From the Evening Vanguard, Venice, Calif.

Letters from the Field

"I have enjoyed the benefits of the beautiful home of The Christian Science Benevolent Association for five weeks, and wish to thank you from the bottom of my heart for this blessed privilege.

The question at issue is not whether hypnotism, mesmerism,...

The question at issue is not whether hypnotism, mesmerism, and suggestion are justifiable in medical practice, but whether they constitute the healing practiced by Christ Jesus and his disciples, and enjoined by him upon his followers—the healing which the church in this country is beginning to seek after, as an essential part of her Master's charge.

I am sure you will allow me to correct a misconception of...

I am sure you will allow me to correct a misconception of Christian Science appearing in an issue of your paper, and to state emphatically that Christian Scientists do not employ suggestion in any form in their work of healing sickness and sin.

It was interesting to read your report of a meeting which...

It was interesting to read your report of a meeting which was held to consider healing by spiritual means.

A critic, in a recent issue of your paper, takes exception...

A critic, in a recent issue of your paper, takes exception to the fact that Mrs.

Christian Science explains the Trinity intelligently, and...

Christian Science explains the Trinity intelligently, and gives the exact meaning that Jesus gave of the Father, Son, and Holy Ghost.

In this hour of individual thinking and expression, a critic,...

In this hour of individual thinking and expression, a critic, writing in a recent issue of your paper, of course is entitled to his concept of man as a mortal, complex, material organism; but in contending for the Adam-man, formed "of the dust of the ground," may one not infer that he has inadvertently overlooked the Elohistic or the true record of creation, wherein man is created in the image and likeness of God, with dominion over all the earth, forever untrammeled by any human hypotheses?
"Wherefore take unto you the whole armour of God, that ye may be able to withstand in the evil day, and having done all, to stand.