In the Christian Science Bible Lesson

"PUT OFF THY SHOES"

Moses, an exile from his early home, was going about his daily duties—tasks which might seem unworthy of one who had occupied the status which had been his at Pharaoh's court.

"REJOICE EVERMORE"

Perhaps no comment about Christian Scientists is more frequently made than that they are a happy people, and this abiding joy is explained in great measure by the fact that a permanent radiance must needs be reflected in the face of those whose consciousness is filled with hope and gladness.

FROM OUR EXCHANGES

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In a recent issue there appeared an article which announced a series of public lectures by a gentleman who was formerly a Christian Science practitioner.
As for the mental attitude of Christian Scientists, the writer is entirely right in his observation that they are a happy and contented class of people.
Will you kindly permit me to correct some remarks made by the Rev.
In an interesting editorial today on "Good Cheer," you dwell at some length upon the methods adopted by the Roman Stoics, the primitive monks, and Epicurus, in order to secure for themselves this desirable state of mind.
In your issue of recent date, I find a considerably fuller report of the Dean of St.
Few people can have done more to keep Christian Science before the public than Mr.

THE TRUE WITNESS

In studying Mrs.

INDIVIDUAL REFLECTION

During a recent eclipse of the sun, the writer's attention was attracted by the unusual appearance of the shadow of a tree.

TRUTH UNVARYING

In Science and Health we read that "divine Love always has met and always will meet every human need".