In the Christian Science Bible Lesson

"Begin to possess"

"Begin to possess, that thou mayest inherit.

"Not as the world giveth"

One of the Master's most precious promises was expressed in the familiar words, "Peace I leave with you, my peace I give unto you: not as the world giveth, give I unto you.

From Our Exchanges

[The Watchman-Examiner]
Boston, Mass.
There does not seem to be any reason to suppose the President was thinking of Christian Science when, in a recent address, he referred to the business situation as a state of mind.
Recent issues of the World have contained attacks on Christian Science by the evangelist now conducting revival services in Aurora.
A bill in the Ohio legislature proposes to give entire freedom to the practice of Christian Science in the cure of disease.
The appeal of the Christian Scientists in this country for "religious liberty" seems fair enough.
An article published in your paper of recent date states that Bishop—attacks the Christian Science faith as a heresy.
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The beliefs of Pastor—are so fundamentally different from Christian Science that he could hardly be expected to speak of it accurately, but his sermon on this subject which you published recently, was not fair even to himself, for it put him in the position of speaking in an oracular manner without insight or appreciation.

"Enter thou"

One can but realize, after a patient and earnest study of Christian Science, that a dominant asset to the seeker after Truth is gladness, a gladness which the most alluring earthly pleasures can never bestow.