In the Christian Science Bible Lesson

NORMALITY

IN Science and Health.

"GOD SO LOVED THE WORLD."

IT has frequently been remarked by those interested in the study of Christian Science, that it throws a wonderful search-light over old and well-loved texts and passages in the Bible, and thus makes it seem a very different book.

SPIRITUAL PROGRESS

THAT trite old paradox, "reaching after the unattainable," is subject-matter for moral reflection.

THE CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST

THE name of the Christian Science church is a puzzle to many who do not understand its meaning.
THE right work for the daily newspaper, in the body politic, is educative and uplifting, and the press at large is slowly coming to a more general recognition of this fact.

"MAGNIFY THE LORD."

MRS.

HABIT OF GUESSING

GUESSING is a characteristic of the mortal or carnal mind.

FROM OUR EXCHANGES

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In a letter which appeared in a recent issue, the writer says that Christian Science is found in a "stagnant backwater of superstition and credulity where miracles are boomed.
Christian Science does not teach that "there is no pain or sickness or suffering beyond the imagination," and on page 460 in Science and Health, Mrs.
Preachers and church officials are in a quandary to find the reasons for empty seats in churches and the general indifference toward religion manifested by the worldly world.
In a recent issue I find an anonymous article under the caption "Fallacy of Christian Science Tenets," in which some critic who has not chosen to make himself known endeavors to prove that the first tenet of the Christian Science faith is not consistent with the Bible.