In the Christian Science Bible Lesson

From Our Exchanges

[The Methodist Times]
"True to Christian Science, He Dies Barring Doctors," is the way a headline reads in one of our morning contemporaries, and then the story is told of how Professor Bement might have had medical attendance in his last illness if he had permitted it.
The article on woman's suffrage in your paper quotes at length from a Parisian by the name of W.
Christian Science is reclaming the infidel by giving him a demonstrable understanding of God.
Indiscriminate quoting from the Bible is one of the most futile of processes.
Our critic need not have gone to such extremes to prove that there is sin in the world — in this mortal existence.
Christian Science is having the warm approval and commendation of humanity wherever its influence is felt or known throughout the world today, because it is meeting the needs of humanity, sick of its sufferings and wearied with its superstitions; because it is bringing to this humanity the cheering message and proof that there is rest, peace, joy, health, strength, and an inexhaustible supply of the heavenly Father's loving-kindness and care, where only the ashes of unanswered prayers seemed to remain.
The Union officer of health declares, "I say definitely and emphatically that it would be in the public interest to suppress faith-healing and all allied forms of quackery.
In a report of a lecture under the caption "The Church and Mental Healing," are several references to the subject of Christian Science.
It was Sir Leslie Stephen who spoke of a churchman as one who "gives no indication of having any religious views whatever, beyond a dislike to dissenters.

Our Problems

In order to deal rightly and effectively with what we term our problems, we must know and consider what the world at large is thinking and doing, for the inharmony and suffering one seems to experience is but his acceptance of the world beliefs.

Truth's Invisible Host

Several years ago the writer stood gazing out of the window one dark night at a scene of humanly unpreventable destruction and terror.