THE
lessons to be drawn from the parable of "the prodigal son" are inexhaustible, and in this story of the treatment accorded the two brothers by their father there seems to be also a hint as to the answer to a question which has puzzled many earnest seekers for the truth.
LIBERTY
is the divine right of every man, and it is the prerogative of no one to do that which will either directly or indirectly interfere with or circumscribe the liberty of another.
Christian Science starts from the premise that there is one First Cause, self-existent, eternal, infinite; one intelligence or Mind, the Being men call Spirit or God, the Principle of all true existence.
Whatever criticisms may be indulged in by the opponents of Christian Science in their efforts to discredit its claims to the serious consideration of mankind, it cannot be denied that Christ employed neither drugs, electricity, hypnotism, nor autosuggestion in his healing work, relying exclusively upon the truth, love, and power of God as the efficient remedy for all the ills that flesh is heir to.