In the Christian Science Bible Lesson

Apathy

Webster defines apathy as a calmness, an indifference, a want of energy or activity.

Correction

Some time ago I was beset by a sense of forgetfulness, which resulted in a neglect of duty toward a certain person, and as a result of this neglect I was led to expect a financial loss.

Wells of Elim

In their long years of wandering from the serfdom of Egypt to the fruition of bright hopes, the experience of glorious realities in the promised land, the children of Israel were often reminded by the inexorable logic of events that they carried with them a sense of enslavement which was as grievous to be borne as were the pains and penalties inflicted by Pharaoh.

The Right Side

The right side to any question is the only side that can honorably be taken.

From Our Exchanges

[The Universalist Leader]
Our clerical critic repudiates and disparages Christian healing in the following words: "Christ never specifically commanded us to heal the sick.
I have read the ministerial attack on Christian Science in a recent issue.
Some forty years ago Mrs.
In his introductory address last week, the Moorhouse lecturer defined Christian Science as a latter-day agnosticism, which denied the spiritual possibility of the material world, and also its reality as an object of experience.
It is altogether out of place to mention Christian Science in connection with spiritualism, evolutionism, and new thought, as our critic has presumed to do, since Christian Science has nothing in common with these systems either in theory or in practise.
A recent critic asks, "Could anything be found more preposterous than to seek to pervert the teachings of the Bible to that of a cast-iron science?

Man and His Dominion

The first Bible statement about man is not qualified or uncertain, but definite.