In the Christian Science Bible Lesson

The writer has been interested in Christian Science many years and personally knows of many families whose hearthstones have been made bright and happy through its beneficent influences, and these years of experience do not reveal a single instance where Christian Science has been the cause of separation.
If to have religious views that differ from others is insanity, we must all tread gently and be cautious lest we violate Jesus injunction, "He that is without sin among you, let him first cast a stone.
Some few years ago an English clergyman, who is to—day in charge of a great parish in an industrial city in the north, visited one of the Christian Science churches in London.
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Some weeks ago, when the new Christian Science church in Batavia was first opened for public services, a meeting was held at which there were recounted some remarkable testimonies of Christian Science healing.
To say Christian Scientists lack a definite faith and that they deny the divinity of Jesus Christ is so far from their faith and teachings that it is a great surprise that any minister would make such a statement.
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I rejoice that your soul has set sail for that glorious—that only country,—the world of unseen Truth.

PRESUMPTION

Be penitent for your sins, and yet despair not: be strong in faith, yet presume not.

TRUE VALUES

It is a common experience that we are often induced to yield to the solicitation of sense in some form, after having resisted the same temptation in another guise.

THE RIGHT SENSE OF HEALTH

For the healing of the "world-pain" which poets have deplored and material scientists have vainly sought to assuage, there has come through Christian Science a realization of the "saving health" which is the gift of God.

WITNESSES TO THE TRUTH

The warm rays of the sun that travel through leagues and leagues of space, to woo the bud into bloom and fruit, and lift tons of water from the ocean, leaving the impurities behind; the fountain-clouds, growing in the secret of the day and pursuing their pathless course to the distant, thirsty plain: the refreshing showers, sifting the water down so gently that the tiniest flower is not bruised by the rainfall: the higher and purer atmosphere, reserving the snowflakes, like white thoughts, for the lofty mountain top,—all these give intimation of that noiseless operation of the infinite intelligence which throbs through the universe, announcing the sweet, protecting promise, "My presence shall go with thee and I will give thee rest.