In the Christian Science Bible Lesson

Christian Science accepts as real only that which is absolutely true, genuine, permanent, eternal, existing forever as a fact, not merely apparent to the physical senses.
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There is, perhaps, no word in the English language about which more nonsense, and quite often more mischievous nonsense, is talked, than the word loyalty.

Substance

Two instances in the experience of the writer have strengthened his faith in the practicability of Scriptural admonition and counsel and have tended to lessen the fear of lack through a clearer understanding of substance.

The Demands of Truth

How much sweeter our journey heavenward, and how much more joyous our progress, both for ourselves and for those around us, when we but realize the truth of the statement found in our textbook, "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures".

Maintenance

There have been men in every age who stand out as the great men of their century; succeeding generations, therefore, are set to study the lives of these heroes in order to benefit thereby, such examples proving to be a profitable inspiration to one who learns to appreciate them by studying their motives and sources of strength.

"Enter into thy closet"

Anyone who follows the testimonies of healing through Christian Science as printed in our various publications or as given in the Wednesday evening meetings, cannot fail to have noticed the frequency with which gratitude is expressed for a fuller knowledge of the Word of God through a study of Christian Science.

"Rest in God"

With very doleful thoughts because she was obliged to be alone for some weeks, a young student of Christian Science sat on the veranda of her new home in the Central American tropics.

The Human and the Divine

The present hour finds humanity wrestling with weighty problems.

Signs of the Times

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"Inclosed you will find money order for five dollars, for War Relief work and The Christian Science Benevolent Association fund.
The ministerial correspondents whose names are attached to the letter in the issue of December 12 should rejoice that there are Christians in your city who are sufficiently sincere in the practice of their religion to hold a service in their home on the Sabbath, even though the church edifices were closed on account of fear of an alleged epidemic.