In the Christian Science Bible Lesson

To write that Science and Health is a muddle of bad philosophy and worse English is to play poorly at a very cheap performance.
On page 419 of "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures" Mrs.

The Transgressor

The statement is often made by some of those who are studying Christian Science, that the straight and narrow path as pointed out and demonstrated by Christ Jesus and later made possible and practical in this age through the untiring efforts of our Leader, Mary Baker Eddy, is a long and hard road to travel.

The Goal and the Prize

There are many stations or waymarks on the journey Spiritward, and the reaching and passing of any one of them should bring satisfaction to earnest Christian Scientists.

Fruit of Obedience

To be conscious of God's omnipotence is to reject the untrue and false, for, as Isaiah states it, "If ye be willing and obedient, ye shall eat the good of the land.

Righteous Judgment

No form of mortal thought, perhaps, is so common as that of unjust judgment.

"The stranger within thy gates"

The word stranger is of diverse meanings.

The Shunammite Woman

The story of the Shunammite woman, as recorded in the fourth chapter of II Kings, is full of beauty and instruction to the Christian Scientist.

Signs of the Times

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"The inclosed check for three dollars is sent to The Christian Science Benevolent Association in grateful recognition of a recent demonstration over a claim of limitation, this being a small part of a loving, generous gift wholly unexpected, but which came only after demonstrating supply and stepping out ready to stand on God's promise, which Christian Science has shown me how to do.
My attention is called to the report of a sermon in which the speaker commented on physical and mental reconstruction.
It is just as impossible for our clerical critic to render invalid the teachings of Christian Science through his erroneous statements and arguments based upon popular Christianity, as it is for a mariner to keep his vessel in a direct course without a rudder.