In the Christian Science Bible Lesson

Our critic's use of the familiar quotation "There is nothing new under the sun" suggests the need of a correct viewpoint in order to discern its meaning.
In a recent communication in your paper a writer presents his views upon the inability of Christian churches to hold the people's interest.
In responding to your request for an expression as to what I think would hasten universal peace, I can possibly best preface my remarks by quoting the reply of Jesus to the lawyer who asked him this question: "Master, which is the great commandment in the law?
The misconceptions of Christian Science recently given out in your city by a visiting revivalist should be corrected, for no intelligent community desires to be inaccurate in its concepts of what is going on in the world, but prefers that the actual facts be presented clearly and in order.
It is a curious fact that a well-known clergyman, in preaching a sermon on the text, "What is truth?
The committee of one hundred is working hard to secure the organization of a federal health bureau, against which some opposition has developed on account of the fear that it would pass into the hands of a certain school of medicine and would be abused by the doctors of that school.

ONE YEAR

One year in Christian Science, one year in the household of God.
In Old Doornfontein, at the corner of Smit and Banket streets, to the west of the upper part of the little municipal park that is intersected by the tram-line, is a miniature stone-built, red-roofed church.

USEFUL LESSONS

That childhood and youth are periods of mental as well as physical growth, is a commonly conceded fact.
What is it to remain?

"HE SHALL TESTIFY OF ME."

During the Master's last long talk with his disciples on the memorable occasion before the final scene in the garden of Gethsemane, he uttered these words: "But when the Comforter is come, whom I will send unto you from the Father, even the Spirit of truth, which proceedeth from the Father, he shall testify of me.

PROPHETS AND PROPHECY

Biblical history informs us that Samuel established a school of the prophets; we are also told that these learned men instructed the people in a higher knowledge of spiritual things, and that often the message given them was in direct opposition to their own wish or desire.