In the Christian Science Bible Lesson

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One of the most interesting things apparent in the growth of Christian Science is that it does not appeal especially to one class of society more than to another, nor does it require any particular degree of educational attainment before it can be accepted; in fact, Christian Science is readily acknowledged by many who have little, if any, familiarity with the language in which it has been promulgated by its Discoverer.

In the Direction of Light

In the home where a student of Christian Science lived, "locators" were introduced.

Lessons from the Child Thought

Many helpful lessons have been taught the writer by the child thought.

"Let your light so shine"

"He who shall introduce into public affairs the principles of primitive Christianity will change the face of the world," wrote Benjamin Franklin.

The Good Shepherd

There are, perhaps, few subjects which have appealed more powerfully to the imagination of painters than that of the shepherd and his flock.

Spiritual Interpretation

In correcting the traditional miseducation which is the world's great handicap, there is no greater opportunity than that offered in Christian Science of replacing the scholastic material concept of the Bible with its true spiritual import.

Signs of the Times

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"I am sending the inclosed check of ten pounds to be used for the Real Estate fund.
An article all the way through, in several issues of The American Evangelist makes light of God, of the Bible, of Jesus, of Mary his mother, and of the divine Principle of righteousness.
Probably quite a few readers of the Post-Intelligencer have followed with interest the various articles which have appeared from time to time on church union, written by ministers of various denominations.
The correspondent whose letter appears in a recent issue is quite mistaken if he supposes that Christian Science would have anyone do otherwise than humbly follow him who is "the way, the truth, and the life.