The comment in regard to Christian Science may apply to some sort of mind-healing and the exercise of will-power; but with these Christian Science has nothing in common.
In the report given of a meeting of ministers it is quoted that one of them mentions Christian Science as "an occult trend of mind, an occult current, which, like a great wave of mysticism, is rolling over the world.
When
Christ Jesus prayed, "Lead us not into temptation," he centainly referred to the only temptation there is,—the temptation to believe that which is false.
Spring,
a great teacher, is here, speaking to us through bud and blossom, through perfume and freshness, through song and sunshine, of the eternal springtide of Love divine.
The
writer recently met a student of Christian Science who remarked that his Association was to meet shortly in a city some little distance away, but that he did not think he would attend it, as there had been some slight differences between himself and his teacher, and he did not feel that he would get much benefit from such a trip.