In the Christian Science Bible Lesson

I was greatly interested and pleased by the article in your November issue headed "Dietetics versus Drugs," by Professor Rutherford—interested in the statements and authorities given, pleased to see that your publication has independence enough to give your readers a word of truth regarding the allopathic or drug doctors.
Our clerical critic admits that Christian Science has made vast strides in this country, but denounces it as "superstitious and antichristian.
As to those scoffing at the Christian Science idea of one Mind, we believe that a close scrutiny of this alleged negation in Christian Science teaching will indicate the fact that Christian Science in this particular tenet of its teaching makes a most sweeping affirmation.
I am sure that the Vicar of Tenterden, in the attitude he has taken toward Christian Science, is acting up to his highest sense of duty.

"ALL THAT I HAVE IS THINE."

In the fifteenth chapter of Luke we have the story of two brothers who received their inheritance from their father.

GOD'S PROTECTING CARE

In that memorable eleventh chapter of Hebrews the apostle gives the Christian world a summary of what had been accomplished through faith from the time of righteous Abel down to his own day.

"BE THOU FAITHFUL."

Knowing that the body is not the man, and that only that is real which expresses the qualities of Mind, Mrs.

DIVINE EVER-PRESENCE

One evening two friends were looking at the glories of the stellar display.

PRACTICAL CHRISTIANITY

The world is famishing for practical Christianity, for it is tired of the dead theories and fluctuating opinions of men, which no longer satisfy.

FROM OUR EXCHANGES

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However perplexed you may at any hour become about some question of truth, one refuge and resource is always at hand: you can do something for some one beside yourself.
The Messenger in a recent issue contains an editorial which objects to the statement made by a Christian Scientist that "sickness and sin were never made or supported by God.