In the Christian Science Bible Lesson

In Section 10 of Article XXIII of the Manual of The Mother Church, Mrs.

Trusting to Demonstration

How much reluctance there is among men who dwell in pride of power, to acknowledge "that the most High ruleth in the kingdom of men"! Let the monarch think it is he who rules over men, and he will arrogate to himself what they accomplish.

Praying Aright

The writer was a Bible student for many years before coming into Christian Science, and was in the habit of turning, in moments of trial or indecision, to the comfort and good counsel of sacred texts.

From Our Exchanges

[Zion's Herald]
In a recent issue I notice the remarks of the bishop of Sheffield at the Sale Memorial church.
The statement in a recent issue, that a lawyer, in seeking the acquittal of a client accused of practising a form of necromancy in alleged violation of law, for the purposes of his argument compared Christian Science with such practice, should not be accepted as establishing any similarity between the two.
My attention has been drawn to a reference to Christian Science in an issue of recent date, and with your kind permission I would like to point out that there is not the remotest connection between Christian Science and spiritualism.
Will you allow me space to explain to your readers some of the points touched on in a recent issue in reporting an attack on Christian Science by an evangelist?
The Rev.
The California Christian Advocate recently published an article in which the author claims to have made a careful study of Christian Science, and then quotes from Mark Twain and others who had written adversely on the subject.
The report of a sermon on Christian Science, which was published in a recent issue, is my reason for asking a portion of your valuable space.
The Rev.