In the Christian Science Bible Lesson

We notice in a recent issue of your paper that Dr.
An editorial in a recent issue of the Union, commenting on the failure of radium to cure a case of cancer, adds publicity to the experiments now being made with radium as a cure for this disease.
Christian Science does not teach that sickness and sin are only imaginary.
The decision as to what constitutes a Christian might safely be left, it would seem, to the test laid down by the Founder of Christianity.
Our critic laments that Christian Science teaches something different from his preconceived notion about sin and sinners.
In a recent issue a clergyman again brings Christian Science into his "Talks for a Quiet Hour.
The minister who has found time to condemn Christian Science so generously, as reported in a recent issue of the Herald, seems to be laboring under a sense of what he believes Christian Science to be.

"Why weepest thou?"

In the eighty-fourth psalm we read of those who are named "blessed," because in "passing through the valley of Baca [they] make it a well.
It should constantly be borne in mind that Jesus and his disciples proved the value of their teaching by healing all manner of sickness, and at the same time it should be clearly understood that the power to do so lay, not with them, but with God their Father.

Good Always Available

The people, seated in tiers in front of what was apparently a blank green wall, were assembled to see a panorama; but to one who had never witnessed anything of the kind, it was difficult to imagine that all the wonderful things which were promised could be forthcoming.
To a certain gray old hillside eager footsteps hastened every springtime at the first sign of awakening life.

Universal Consideration

To consider, as defined by the dictionaries, is "to think on with care; to have regard to; to pay due attention to.