In the Christian Science Bible Lesson

Whether the word heart, in its symbolic Scriptural meaning and its modern common and literary usage, is understood to refer to the affections and emotions or to the intellect and will, it is certain that, in any case, it indicates conditions and states of the human mind.

The Christian Science Monitor

In The Christian Science Monitor one day there appeared an article on France and Morocco.

God's Care Realized

On a somewhat busy street of one of our western towns the people gazing from the windows of a passing street car beheld a sight which for a moment arrested their attention.

Consistency

Perhaps no human tendency is more usual than the faculty of being inconsistent.

Healing Based upon Principle

Many people do not understand that Christian Science Mind-healing is based upon a demonstrable Principle, and so are misled as to its origin and purpose.

Limitation

There is a species of ant that thinks it cannot cross a chalk line, and if one of these finds itself encircled by such a line, it will perish for need of food and water.

The Idler

Among the types of human nature referred to by Mrs.
[Editorial in New York.
"Inclosed please find one New York draft for seventy-five dollars to be applied to the Halifax Relief fund, the War Relief fund, and the Real Estate fund.
In trying to hold Christian Science up to ridicule, are you not emulating the example of those who sought thus to stamp out early Methodism?
In an interesting paper entitled "The Relation of Faith and Prayer to Health and Healing," read before the Elkhart Ministerial Association, and printed in your paper at their request, a clergyman said much about faith cure and about cures that have been effected through mere faith in prayer, or mere faith in a drug, or mere faith in a religious ceremony.
To suppose that Christian Science is "indifferent to everything," or to anything of consequence, for that matter, is a great mistake.