In the Christian Science Bible Lesson

"Out of the mouth of babes"

It was the morning before Christmas, and presents had already begun to arrive.
Unless we understand what true healing is, we are liable to err grievously.

From Our Exchanges

[The Congregationalist and Christian World]
I have read with considerable interest, and if I may say so, no little satisfaction, the kindly reference to The Christian Science Monitor in a recent issue of your paper.
I am glad that "Medicus" refers to the "art and practise of medicine," not "science.
Christian Science has given to mankind the spiritual explanation of how to grasp intelligently the truth about sin's false claim of power in mortal thought.
The X-Ray Bulletin stands for "religious liberty," and that degree of "individual rights" attested by both the state and the federal constitutions.
In more than a decade of close observation of the progress of Christian Science the writer has read many pulpit and sectarian attacks on the personality of Mrs.
After reading in the Journal and Republican the report from the Watertown Times concerning a recent death, one might conclude, if the coroner's views in the matter could be accepted, that death was due to failure to have medical treatment, instead of to the disease named by the physicians who performed the autopsy.
In a recent issue there are two references to Christian Science, one in the shape of a cable from New York and the other in an article by the Rev.

Efficient Readers

There is no place in Science where absolute self-effacement is more to be desired than in the reading of the Lesson Sermons.

Light Within

The suburban cars find their way through the dark country roads because of their search-light, which illumines the surrounding objects, and especially the car's own pathway, which is made clear and bright before it.