In the Christian Science Bible Lesson

True Conversion

"True conversion does not consist in being turned from one set of opinions to another, but in being turned from darkness unto light.

From Our Exchanges

[The Watchman-Examiner]
It is reported that Dr.
I have read the letter referring to Christian Science in a recent issue.
In a recent issue I notice that the Rev.
While Christian Scientists, who are occupying their new church on College street, Lewiston, are not actively participating in the special local campaign for Sunday attendance, inasmuch as they affirm that here, as elsewhere, their churches are always filled with church-goers who seem to appreciate their privileges keenly, nevertheless, at the suggestion of the Journal, one of the adherents consented to the following statement covering some reasons why this condition prevails:—
A recent issue contains an address by the Rev.

"If ye faint not"

The parable of the friend at midnight is probably one of the most imperative lessons in persistence that our Master ever gave us.
The thought of being alone with God, which forms the theme of a well-known Christian hymn, may seem rather paradoxical, but it is not.

The Bees

I had gone one day to call on a friend living near, and as she walked down the drive with me on my homeward way, she told me of a little difficulty which had arisen in her household and which was causing considerable inconvenience to some guests.

Positive Authority

To the thoughtful student of Christian Science it is undeniable that Mrs.

Comparison of Standards

Nothing strikes the student of Christian Science more forcible than the necessity of constantly comparing the standard of his thought with that demanded by Truth.