In the Christian Science Bible Lesson

Love's Power

The writer is one of those who are grateful for physical benefits, but most thankful for the understanding of God as Love as a practical basis from which to work out human problems.

"He that is greatest"

The deep, almost unspeakable teachings of our Master could not well have found utterance in the vocabulary of the learned doctors of early Christian times.

"Greater works"

In pondering the words of our Master, "Verily, verily, I say unto you, He that believeth on me, the works that I do shall he do also; and greater works than these shall he do; because I go unto my Father," many are led to wonder what those greater works could be which the Master declared should be done by those who were to believe on him.

Loving Service

Since "love is the fulfilling of the law," the highest service known to man is the exemplification of his unity with God, the giving of practical proof of his relationship to divine Love, else the eternal unity of God and man will not become a practical and tangible reality to humanity.

From Our Exchanges

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Those who are willing to venture beyond the shadow of preconceived opinions are finding in Mrs.
Some people have formed the opinion that Christian Science is "merely a system of bodily healing.
A writer in an issue of the Express attempts to prove the existence of a personal devil, and thereby establish the power and reality of evil.
The News of recent date contained an account of an address by a clergyman who attempts to "review" an authorized lecture on Christian Science.
Our critic condemns Christian Science as unchristian.
Two references to Christian Science in your columns indicate a lack of clear understanding as to what Christian Science is and what it teaches.
An evangelist holding local services declared, according to your report, that Mrs.