In the Christian Science Bible Lesson

True Unity

The demonstration of unity rests upon the recognition of one Mind governing the universe in absolute harmony, law, and order; in according to God all that belongs to Him who is able to maintain it in "beauty, grandeur, order," to quote the poet's words.

A Lesson from the Clouds

One morning, from the topmost window of a city apartment, looking out into the open sky, I could see but two clouds—one small, luminous, and golden, radiant with the beauty of the morning; the other, dark, heavy, and unattractively spread out.

Cause and Effect

Some time ago my attention was arrested by an unusual episode in connection with the burning of a boat called the "General Slocum.

The Last Enemy

No one thing, perhaps, has stood between mortal man and his happiness and peace more effectively than his belief in and apprehension of death.

From the Press

[Elmer Ellsworth Carey in Chicago.
In a paragraph under "Notes and Notions" reference is made to the supposed attitude of Christian Science toward pain; and although the allusion takes the form of a mild joke, still the impression is conveyed that suffering is ignored in Christian Science practice.
"May I take this as an opportunity to write a word of appreciation and gratitude for the periodicals?
Christian Science distinguishes completely between the real, ideal man and the human or mortal sense of man.
In his intense zeal I fear our critic does himself injustice when he insinuates that he is thoroughly conversant with the teachings of Christian Science.
Almost every conceivable wrong has, at one time or another, been attributed, in mortal belief, to the will of God.

Omnipresence

The writer has had to prove for herself the wonderful truths contained in the thought of God's omnipresence.

Practical Aid

Doubtless the dearest wish of all Christian Scientists is that every one in the world may understand Christian Science well enough to desire to live by it.