In the Christian Science Bible Lesson

With commendable zeal and enterprise the Christian Scientists of Fort Smith maintained a room on the fair-grounds in October, where all callers were welcome to free seats, free telephone service, and free literature.
Christian Science has everything in common with all Christian denominations, going only one step farther in obedience to Jesus' command,—that of healing the sick through radical reliance upon God, as well as reforming the sinner.
I wish to take this opportunity to speak a word or so of praise for The Morning Telegraph.
The history of medical practise is a record of experimentation, during which almost everything on this globe has at one time or another been taken by mankind as medicine.
The remarkable growth of Christian Science has attracted the censorious attention of the Rev.
Christian Science claims to be a scientific explanation of the gospel teaching which enables the student to gain a much clearer conception of the nature of God, cause, and of man's true nature as God's child.

Seeming Standstill

In a testimony meeting a lady expressed her gratitude for an experience whereby a seeming standstill in spiritual growth had become to her an incitement to greater progress.

Head and Heart

In ancient metaphorical language, especially in the Scriptures, the heart and not the head seems to have been regarded as the seat of thoughts and motives; hence we read in the Bible, "A good man out of the good treasure of the heart bringeth forth good things: and an evil man out of the evil treasure bringeth forth evil things.

Love's Endowment

God's perfect gift to man is man's unchanging perfection as His image and likeness.

A Lesson from Experience

Not the least among the many blessings which Christian Science has revealed to the world, is its disclosure of the impersonal nature of evil; and the illumination thus thrown on many passages of the Bible which have heretofore been more or less obscure, makes the Scripture more practical in its application to our present needs.

A Broader Outlook

MORTAL thought revolves around the supposition that life is a creation or development of what it terms matter, and that man has therefore a material origin, personality, and environment.

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