In the Christian Science Bible Lesson

No thinking person will be likely to differ with the conclusions expressed in the excellent editorial in the Dispatch of recent date regarding the way in which victims of the drug habit should be dealt with; but I feel that attention should be called to the fact that Christian Science, while it has proved a complete remedy in numberless such cases, cannot rightly be classed as "suggestive treatment.
In the Times of recent date appeared an article, "Is Mind over Matter a Truth or a Fallacy?
In commenting on a news story from New York in a recent issue of the Reporter, you jump to a wrong conclusion by associating Christian Science with "the unveiling of a gold reliquary to St.
In a recent sermon the Rev.
My comment has been requested upon the statement issued by a well-known critic of Christian Science, and reported in the Union, concerning the decision of a New York court in the case of a Christian Science practitioner.
Will you permit me to point out once more that there is no connection between suggestion of any sort and Christian Science?

Statutes and Songs

The accepted definition of the word "statute" brings to thought a prohibitory decree to which a penalty is attached, a mortal concept of law.
That a grave error was to be guarded against by Christian Scientists in their churches, must have been seen by their Leader, when through the Manual of The Mother Church Mrs.

Honesty

To be absolutely honest requires a discriminating sense of what honesty means, and this can be worked out only by taking the first steps correctly and tilling the ground of material belief until every weed of dishonesty has been uprooted.

Giving Testimony

Perhaps few students of Christian Science give their first testimony without a struggle; many may even find it a severe trial, and the difficulty is not always overcome at the first attempt.

Fear of Ill Obliterated

Twenty-Three centuries of readers have had the opportunity to become familiar with the story of Damocles, whom history records as a sycophant in the court of Dionysius, known as tyrant of Syracuse.

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