Prayer
constitutes a large part of our spiritual life, and a very important part of prayer is praise and thanksgiving, for these as understood in Christian Science include the answer to prayer, acknowledging the spiritual fact as a present reality.
To practice Christian Science, or even to study it intelligently, every student needs continually to observe the distinction it makes between reality and illusion, and especially to notice this distinction in its application to man.
It is true that a number of clergymen and others in the older denominations who cling tenaciously to what is called old theology and its dogmas, have refused to believe that Mrs.
An item in a sequence of aspersions furnishes an apt illustration of the methods by which professional antagonists gather materials for fomenting hostility to Christian Science.
From the speeches and writings of statesmen and others in all parts of the world it is becoming more and more evident that the conflict through which humanity is passing is being generally recognized to be the Armageddon of ideas.
The New York Court of Appeals, the highest court of the state, has again construed and applied the New York statute which forbids the practice of medicine without a license, but provides that it shall not affect "the practice of the religious tenets of any church.
To one living in a small town the Christian Science lectures are a great blessing, awakening students to more earnest efforts in applying the truth gained in studying our literature.