Sufficient
advice concerning the Wednesday evening service in Christian Science churches has been given to the Field through our publications, to have brought about ere now a well-nigh faultless testimony meeting, had this advice been heeded.
Christian Scientists
are sometimes deemed narrow-minded because they are not more hospitable toward differing forms of religious and philosophical belief.
The
Reverend Mary Baker Eddy, Discoverer and Founder of Christian Science and author of its text-book, "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures," passed away at 10.
The columns of our newspapers are full of the decline in church-going, but though many reasons are assigned for this, not one of them, I believe, gets down to the root of the matter.
Whether or not the impetus has come from Christian Science, the fact is undeniable that along with an increase of materialistic opinion and counteracting it, there has been a remarkable development of religion on the purely spiritual side.
A review of an attack on Christian Science contains the following statement: "To trace the belief in malicious animal magnetism to its source is to trace it to Mrs.
There are perhaps no people on earth today who believe more absolutely in the divinity of Christ Jesus and that he was and is the Son of God, than do Christian Scientists.