In the Christian Science Bible Lesson

Dr.
Your reviewer may well wonder, as I fancy your readers will do, why, if Christian Science is based on such sandy foundations, it has been considered necessary to assail it with such vigor and frequency for over thirty years, and why, in spite of all the ridicule, opposition, and misrepresentation it has encountered, the movement had continued to grow with ever-increasing rapidity.

OUR FATHER'S BUSINESS

Among the problems which confront the beginner in Christian Science, is the attitude maintained by relatives, friends and acquaintances who are not as yet disposed to investigate its teachings for themselves, and who sometimes sit in censorship upon the "new departure" of the student from the beaten tracks of church and social life.

HARMONY

A Few days ago I arrived early at a great orchestral concert.

AN ALLEGORY

Two men sat by a spring and looked disappointedly at each other.

THE PASSING OF KNOWLEDGE

PAUL once wrote, "Whether there be knowledge, it shall vanish away," and Christ Jesus said, "Heaven and earth shall pass away, but my words shall not pass away.

"WHAT CHRISTMAS MEANS TO ME."

[The following is one of many letters received by Mrs.

FROM OUR EXCHANGES

[The Christian Work and Evangelist.
If in a given instance one member of a family becomes enraged at other members, because of a difference of religious opinion, there is more justifiable occasion to blame the one who undertakes to meddle with the other's beliefs than there is to censure the one who out of honest convictions has espoused a new faith.
The Englishman, in the words of Voltaire, written in the days subsequent to his residence at Parson's Green, has for so long "been permitted, as one accustomed to liberty, to go to heaven in his own way," as to be in danger of forgetting that what he terms heresy has quite often been the synonym for progress.
The article quoted from the Brooklyn Eagle states: "Two things the orthodox ministers who are leaders in their respective bodies, and who are in closest touch with the actual workings of Christian Science, make no pretense of denying.
In an address to the student-body of the University of Pennsylvania, at Houston Hall recently, Justice David J.