In the Christian Science Bible Lesson

"STEP ON THE HIGH PLACES"

Morning had dawned bright and sunny after the rainy night, and spring's balmy breath welcomed those who ventured abroad, although it was necessary to look to the ways of one's going and to exercise caution in crossing the streets.

LOYALTY

Few sentiments have been so often abused as loyalty.

ONE OF OUR OBLIGATIONS

After the election of readers in a branch church the church has before it a testing time.

FROM OUR EXCHANGES

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Christian Science stands on its own merits, and its adherents are those who have come, not by persuasion, enticement, or argument in words, but as the result of the demonstration of its teachings, which have brought surcease from pain, suffering, sickness, disease, sorrow, and sin, and have lifted consciousness to a clearer apprehension of the one God and man's unity with Him, susceptible of practicable demonstration and application in daily life.
Adverting to a letter which appeared in a recent issue, rebutting the reference to Christian Science made by the Bishop of Liverpool in his sermon during the recent Medical Congress, may I be allowed a few lines thereon?
As Christian Science has once again been adversely criticized in your columns, I shall be glad if you will allow me to make a reply.
I have read in a recent issue an article in which Christian Science is referred to as a freak religion.
In a recent issue of your paper there appeared an item from Washington headed "Suffers for His Faith," wherein it was stated that a gunner's mate had been severely punished for refusing to be vaccinated, his refusal being based on the ground that, as a Christian Scientist, he could not conscientiously submit.
A recent issue reviews an attack on Christian Science by Henry Dwight Chapin which contains the suggestion that "an adult may elect to be treated by a Christian Scientist but in the case of a child the question is altogether different.
In his sermon on "Christianity and Modern Thought," reported in a recent issue, the Rev.
One of the most hopeful signs of the times is the ever-increasing interest in the study of the Bible.