In the Christian Science Bible Lesson

A LAW TO ONE'S SELF

One of the most eloquent and significant passages in the Old Testament is found in the twenty-second chapter of Job.

FROM OUR EXCHANGES

[Rev.
The Rev.
I have read with interest in a recent issue of the Courier a synopsis of the sermon by the Rev.
Starting from the premise that God is, and that He is Spirit, Mrs.
I have read with considerable interest the report of the address on Christian Science delivered by a clergyman and published in your paper.
Our critic objects to the Christian Science statement: "Heaven is not a locality, but a divine state of Mind in which all the manifestations of Mind are harmonious and immortal, because sin is not there and man is found having no righteousness of his own, but in possession of 'the mind of the Lord,' as the Scripture says".
The writer in your columns who asks the question, "If Christian Science should heal a man of all his diseases and yet he should lose his soul, what would he be profited?
In a recent issue a writer refers to the sermon lately preached by the Vicar of Tenterden on Christian Science.

AN EXPERIENCE

Several years ago I had an experience which proved the power of Truth's "still small voice" to overcome error.

GLORIFYING GOD

As we read several accounts of Jesus' healing work, we note that many of them close with the words, "and they glorified God.
Among the letters to our Leader in the Sentinel of March 26, 1910, was one which referred to a seeming lack of men in the church work, and how it was met; but recently an incident came under my notice which I think would make the writer of that letter give thanks.