In the Christian Science Bible Lesson

TEXT AND CONTEXT

An article in the Sentinel which revealed broadly the relationship between the words text and context, impressed me greatly.

BETTER BELIEF

Are personal sense and mortal mind never to be redeemed and never to be saved?

TANGIBLE AND INTANGIBLE

Trained , as most of us have been from earliest childhood, to look to the outward things about us for pleasure and profit; to watch the body lest it become diseased and therefore troublesome; to fear the slightest touch of pain lest it develop into something "serious;" to be tucked up and coddled on the slightest provocation by our anxious parents,—it is small wonder that the visible and tangible things, of which we hear much, seem real, and that the invisible things, of which we hear but little, seem visionary and unreal.

CHRISTIAN SCIENCE HEALING

The writer has abundant reason to be grateful for Christian Science.

FAITHFULNESS REWARDED

Christian Science sends its students directly to the Bible, and teaches them to seek in it, not dogmas to support man-made theology, but the deep spiritual truth underlying commandment and beatitude, history and poetry, preaching and parable, the truth of God's omnipotence and of man's oneness with God.

MORTAL OR IMMORTAL?

Ask the average person whether he is mortal or immortal, and he will usually admit that he is mortal.
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A review in the Sunday News of "A Life of Jesus," by Major S.
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.
In an issue of recent date an article under the caption, "Does God Fix the Death Rate?
The article by Dr.
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.