In the Christian Science Bible Lesson

I am sure it has not escaped your readers' observation that the revivalist, reported in your columns as characterizing Christian Science a "nothing," very significantly ignores evidence which effectually disproves his assertion; namely, the fruits or works of this Science.
By quoting a few lines taken from different pages of Mrs.
In a recent issue of your paper a correspondent made an uncalled-for and undignified remark about Christian Science.

The Call to Freedom

The following incident taught one student of Christian Science such a valuable lesson that it is being shared with the hope that some other seeker for Truth will be benefited.

"Arise up quickly"

Mortals are prone to procrastinate.

"Citizens of the world"

In its application to the needs of humanity Christian Science is as broad and impartial as the Sermon on the Mount.

Now Is the Time

In an Eastern city centuries ago two men met.

Jurisdiction

The question of jurisdiction has been foremost for years in the deliberations of men concerned with the destinies of nations as well as of individuals.

Availing Prayer

During our early attempts to master the rudiments of Christian Science the question naturally arises, How does the Christian Scientist pray?

Signs of the Times

[From the Pioneer]
To go to church, "in order to get or remain well," or "to make one's business prosperous" is really not sufficient to attain the good fruits of healing and prosperity which Christian Science brings to its students.
Mrs.