In the Christian Science Bible Lesson

The religious practise of Christian Science, healing its followers through the mental influence of a morally pure and spiritual reasoning, is fully in accord with Paul's preaching, "Let this mind be in you which was also in Christ Jesus," and it may be truthfully said to have been fully established and employed by our Saviour, Christ Jesus, nineteen centuries ago; who, in his daily and hourly ministration of divine Truth to the people, always accompanied his sermons by healing the suffering, needy, weary, and sinladen multitude who sought him at every angle of his busy life, feeling instinctively that he was their savior from evil of every sort; and thus he drew all men unto himself.
In a recent issue detailing the closing scenes of the Bible school conference, mention is made of an attack on Christian Science by one of the speakers.
The tenor of our critic's remarks would indicate that in his opinion Christian Science is espoused only by people of weak or unsound mind, or else that Christian Science reduces its adherents to this condition.
In a sermon on Christian Science, recently reported in your paper, the clergyman began with a sketch of Mrs.
It has been popularly held for ages that there was an irreconcilable conflict between science and religion; yet true religion involves an understanding of God, and cannot conflict with the facts of His universe.

RESTORING

The word "restoring" is derived from the Latin: re, again; stare, to stand.

"GREATER WORKS THAN THESE."

In Article VIII, Sect.

OPPONENTS ALIAS COWORKERS

Three small boys were eagerly endeavoring to climb a cherry-tree in search of the first fruits of the season.

"ETERNAL GENERATION."

Some phrases live through centuries, because of the vital truth they suggest.

"LET GOD BE TRUE."

It is the unexplained inconsistency of a professedly Christian people that they should continue to reckon as legitimate and true what God condemns, or what is logically out of keeping with His infinite nature.

FROM OUR EXCHANGES

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