In the Christian Science Bible Lesson

It is unfortunate that a clergyman in his endeavors to help humanity has found it necessary to attack other Christian organizations, that he might build up the one with which he has associated his faith.
The article by Dr.
In an issue of recent date an article under the caption, "Does God Fix the Death Rate?
A contributor says in a recent issue: "The assertion made by Christian Scientists that God is All-in-all, is destitute of meaning;" and then adds, "so far as mortals can comprehend it.
The Bishop of Edinburgh, in an address reported in a recent issue of the Albertan, upon the subject of "Suffering as one of the Difficulties of a Christian's Faith," made reference to Christian Science as follows: There are "three ways in which we can regard pain: 1.
In the Telegraph's report of the Sheffield church revival, Archdeacon Madden quotes Sir Oliver Lodge, with marked disapproval, as saying that sin was a thing not to be worried about, and that this was the attitude of the higher man today.
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TRUE SYMPATHY

It is by no means uncommon for Christian Scientists to be condemned, by those who have but a superficial knowledge of this teaching, for their so-called lack of sympathy.

"SEEDTIME AND HARVEST"

A recent experience confirms the writer in the opinion that as Christian Scientists we should ever be sowing the seed—be diligently about our Father's business.

PRACTICAL APPLICATION

Upon being asked to teach the ten commandments to a class of little ones in the Sunday school, I felt the need of studying these commandments very thoroughly myself, that I might be able to get the spiritual as well as the literal meaning of the laws.

IDEAL AND IDOL

The word ideal, as defined by Webster, is "a conception proposed by the mind for realization or attainment.

AN ASCENDING PATH

If any man will come after me, let him deny himself, and take up his cross, and follow me.