In the Christian Science Bible Lesson

If reason is not the organ of Christianity, how can religion be in accord with it?
Having read the sermon recently printed in your columns, I wish to say that over three years ago I became convinced that Christian Scientists were instrumental in healing the sick.
Unkind and unsubstantiated reflections upon Christian Science will but enlist for it more sympathy and further honest and unbiased investigation on the part of the public.

THE TRUE SALESMAN

Of the many interesting problems which face all voyagers in the journey from sense to Soul, whether for the men in business, the women in the home, or the children in school, salesmen, as a class, are confronted with excellent opportunities to prove their understanding of Principle.
Christian Scientists are learning not to attempt to judge the motives of their fellow-men, but to be only the gurardians of their own thoughts and acts, to live up to their highest conception of Truth, and to grant their brother the same privilege.

MATERIAL SYMBOLS

The supposition that materiality contributes in some way to an apprehension of spiritual reality represents one of the subtlest forms of error.
In the centuries long gone by, it was said that all roads led to Rome; so to-day the trend of all human thought is toward the one central idea, viz.

ERROR AND SIN OVERCOME

Error is whatever seems to be and is not: it is erroneous opinion; it is false belief.

FROM OUR EXCHANGES

[The Church Times, London, England.
The naive argument that because God is almighty it is limiting Him to say He could not create matter, if carried to its logical conclusion would make God the author of all sin and disease, a doctrine which is rapidly becoming repugnant to all forms of Christian belief.
While a few may wonder because so many intelligent people have gone into the Christian Science movement, thousands of intelligent persons in the Christian Science Church wonder how any one can keep out of it.
The teachings of Christian Science are logical deductions from the premises that God is perfect, infinite, and the only creator.