In the Christian Science Bible Lesson

A writer in the Jewish Times has recently taken occasion to condemn that which he believes to be Christian Science, but it is quite evident to any one who has any understanding of the subject that he is speaking from hearsay, rather than from any actual knowledge of Christian Science.
The very able contribution in a recent issue on "The Gospel of Power," contains an unfortunate reference to the Christian Science teaching on the subject of sin,—unfortunate in that the statement while true does not when taken alone adequately present what Christian Science really teaches regarding sin.
The denunciation of what the critic erroneously thinks to be Christian Science includes an unjust, unwarranted, and unchristian attack upon Mrs.
In his recent lecture as reported in the Republican, a physician paid his respects to Christian Science.
The letter from a clergyman in a recent issue makes it quite plain that the minister does not think well of Christian Science.

The Divine Will

Underlying the whole field of the gospel narratives is a precious vein wherein the diligent searcher, intent upon finding the gold, may discover rich deposits to reward his industry and application.

Truth Substantial

Substance is defined by our dictionaries as that which underlies or is the basis of all visible manifestation.

The Waterless Desert

An incident that occurred while a land-surveying party was at work in central Australia serves to illustrate the ever-presence of divine Love.

Universal Love

Sometimes the teaching of Christian Science as to universal love presents a seeming difficulty to the beginner, clinging fast, as mortals do, to a false sense of love as mere personal regard.

Love's Activity

One of the most beautiful truths which came to the writer after she began to read "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures" by Mrs.

Our Text-book

Nothing more clearly illustrates the complete reversal of thought which confronts the student of Christian Science, and the necessity of unlearning many things believed necessary in his material education, than a comparison of the educational value of "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures" by Mrs.

"What is written in the law"

At some time in the journey of life a man becomes interested in the phenomena expressed around him and concerned about the problem of human existence.