In the Christian Science Bible Lesson

The writer of the letter on "The New Theology" went out of his way quite unnecessarily to explain that Christian Science is "neither Christianity nor science.

TRUSTING FOR GOOD ALONE

With too many persons, the consciousness of present blessings is ever overcast with clouds of fear respecting what the future may have in store for them.

TRUE LIVING

The modern commonwealth of Israel is a pure democracy, and its policy and career must rest upon the purity and integrity of the individual ballot.

"THE COMFORTER"

The Master said to his disciples, "And I will pray the Father, and he shall give you another Comforter, that he may abide with you for ever; even the Spirit of truth.

THE FULFILMENT OF JOY

Early in the Christian centuries what has sometimes been referred to as "the worship of sorrow" began to be given prominence, and the trend was toward teachings concerning death, —the cross and the sufferings of Jesus, — notwithstanding the words of Christ Jesus himself concerning life and joy, his wonderful promises regarding death, and his own overcoming of the grave.
As a loud-sounding herald of civilization momentarily startles the browsing denizens of the wilds, so the first appearing of a Christian Science church building in a community often proves a source of surprise and astonishment to the outside world, since no appeal to the public and no pulpit chiding have heralded its coming.

THE CERTAINTY OF REWARD

The teaching of the Scriptures from Genesis to Revelation is to the effect that men reap as they sow and only as they sow.

FROM OUR EXCHANGES

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Do you think Jesus would have believed all the theology...

Do you think Jesus would have believed all the theology and philosophy that has grown up about the three years of his earthly ministry?
If the reverend critic has something better to offer, a hungry world is waiting for that very thing, but experience has shown that no great religious movement was ever advanced by virulent attacks on the real or supposed beliefs of others, instead of a Christianly, dignified exposition of one's own belief.
It is interesting to note from a recent New York despatch published by your paper that the leading psychologists, clergymen, and physicians are endeavoring to discover how much of Christian Science they can with propriety adopt in their practice.
When the term healing is used in Christian Science, it must be remembered that it is applied equally to the destruction of all that is unlike God, whether sickness or disease, pain or emotional ecstasy, sorrow or despair, misery, want, or sin.