In the Christian Science Bible Lesson

The publication is announced of a Concordance to Mrs.
The First Church of Christ, Scientist, Boston, Massachusetts, announces a free public lecture on Christian Science by Willis F.
Christian Science does not teach the worship or following of any personality, but it sets forth the fundamental fact that God is the Principle and law of being, who creates, governs, guides, protects, and provides all sustenance for that which exists in fact.
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One might think from the recent remarks of an evangelist that Christian Scientists wilfully close their eyes to sinful conditions and without trying to overcome or destroy them pass on with the superficial remark, "There is no sin;" yet nothing could be farther from the truth.
The writers in two published letters disagree with a Christian Science lecturer who in the course of his address made the statement that "Jesus never claimed to be God.
I am not a Christian Scientist, but I would like to ask the clerical critic if he ever attended a Christian Science meeting and if he knows anything whatever about the Christian Science creed.
There is nothing in Christian Science to warrant the statement that it teaches that sin does not exist to mortal sense, or that it is imaginary.
A point made by our clerical critic is that all cheer and healing in Christian Science could be found outside of it.
A number of tracts attacking Christian Science have recently been circulated in our city.
It would hardly seem possible that a minister of the gospel of Jesus the Christ should cherish any desire to discredit the religious convictions of his neighbor, no matter what those convictions might be.
A speaker from New York city advertised that he would lecture upon Christian Science, which he designated as an "anti-Christian cult.