In the Christian Science Bible Lesson

[The Christian Register]
A gentleman whose orthodox convictions date back, it would appear, to the middle ages, when men believed in a devil of horned head and cloven hoof, has had his peace of mind somewhat upset by the friendly remarks of a local minister relative to Christian Science, and in consequence contributes a letter of length to a recent issue of The Telegram.
A recent issue reports a sermon wherein Christian Science is pointed out as "representative of the spirit of antichrist.
Permit me to correct an erroneous impression that might seem to be gained from your editorial on "Christian Science and Hog Cholera.
A recent issue contained a sketch of Dr.
Christian Science recognizes one Supreme Being, infinite God, Spirit, the great I am, as All-in-all of the universe.
I have read, in your issue of recent date, the Rev.
Christian Science does not deny that sin, disease, and death, want, woe, and suffering, have a relative existence in human experience.

Silent Witnesses

The lament of a certain English author as she laid down her work upon this plane, was that her most beautiful ideas had not been the ones which found their way before the public.
In his epistle to the Galatians, St.
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.