In the Christian Science Bible Lesson

GRATITUDE

The regenerated heart is of necessity a grateful heart.

"DEMONSTRATING SUPPLY"

This phrase, "demonstrating supply," is one which is so often on the lips of students of Christian Science, and indeed is used sometimes in such curious connections, that one is tempted to wonder if the speaker always understands its meaning and what it implies.

UNITY OF ACTION

Peter was by occupation a humble fisherman, while Paul was a man of learning, of the proud sect of the Pharisees; yet these two men, so dissimilar in education and association with the world, learned to display unity of action of the highest and noblest type in healing the sick and sinning.

FROM OUR EXCHANGES

[Charles S.
Christian Scientists recognize that to the human sense of things, pain, sickness, and discords of various sorts are very real.
In a letter referring to Christian Science, the writer says: "Christian Science may or may not be Christian, but it does not impress one much on its scientific side.
Our critic seeks to establish a variance between Mrs.
The editorial in regard to mental healing presents some of the problems which must of necessity arise under any method of treating the sick, and leads to the question as to how Christian Scientists meet such problems.
The influence of Christian Science supplants one's desire for worldly riches and material wealth with the desire to be good, holy, pure, and righteous.
The building of splendid edifices in which to worship God seems to be a necessary concession to the need of the times, but the Christian Scientist understands that "the most High dwelleth not in temples made with hands;" that God is infinite Mind; that heaven is His throne and the earth His footstool.
"Layman" says, "Our very senses affirm matter to be real.
You write that the followers of every religion have assumed their own miracles to be real and superhuman, and those of other religions to have been ingenious tricks.