In the Christian Science Bible Lesson

In order that your readers may not be misled by the "chat" on Christian Science, which appeared in a recent issue of your paper, will you permit me to point out some of the misconceptions on the subject which "Physician" is evidently laboring under?
In your issue of recent date a contributor takes exception to my statements on the subject of Christian Science healing recently published by you.
Public attention, generally, has been called to the educational campaign now being carried on by the American Society for the Control of Cancer for the purpose of promoting through the press, public platform, and other channels the society's views regarding the cause, treatment, and cure of this dread disease.
Having read a report in the Union of an answer by Rev.

The Great Commandment

It is comforting to know that the demands of the great commandment, "Thou shalt love the Lord thy God with all thy heart, and with all thy soul, and with all thy mind," can unfailingly be fulfilled by reflection of that Mind which is divine, not human.

Loyalty and Harmony

The dictionary defines loyalty as the being "faithful to one's sovereign, obedient;" and harmony as "agreement in relation.

Our Present Sense of Good

Sometimes we are led to believe that because our place in the affairs of life does not seem to measure up to our understanding of Christian Science, we must, therefore, give it up and look for something else which more nearly embodies our ideals.

The Fruits of Obedience

Better health and morals, less doubt and fear, happier hearts and holier thinking, are some of the fruits we experience when yielding obedience to the law of God, "whose law," Mrs.
In the Message to The Mother Church for 1901.

Signs of the Times

["Editors Adopt a Code of Ethics"—From The Boston Herald]
In a recent issue of your paper, under the caption "Christian Science," a contributor begins by declaring, "I am a firm believer in Christian Science," and concludes by saying that Christian Scientists should unite with the Episcopalians because the last named have, in their teaching, all there is in Christian Science "plus many more advantages necessary for a perfect and complete enjoyment of the Christian religion.
In your paper a preacher of your city is quoted as saying that he could not see how Christian Scientists could call themselves Christians, as they placed Mrs.