In the Christian Science Bible Lesson

THE WORK OF THE DAY

Two human tendencies which beset the effort of the average individual in any line of study or endeavor, may be defined as follows: One is the common inclination to look so far into the future for achievement that the consequent visionary restlessness leads to neglect of the necessary work for to-day; and the other, a kindred temptation to grant evil the power sufficient to withhold, until some future season, the good which has really been earned for to-day.
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FROM OUR EXCHANGES

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The Onlooker of London, England, prints in its issue of Jan.
Christianity, briefly defined, is the daily living of the teachings of Jesus Christ.
The teaching that "God is All" is Scriptural, and when understood, does not mean that God is in the objects of His creation, but that they are reflections of His thought, care, and wisdom.
Only as Christian Scientists have a clear apprehension of the great spiritual law developed and taught by Jesus, can they hope to accomplish anything along the lines of remedial work for mankind.
The growth and prominence of the Christian Science movement and the consequent public importance of its Founder and Leader, Mrs.
The Journal believes that a great injustice has been done to Mrs.
The persistency with which the recognized Leader of Christian Science is followed into her home and into her private life, is throughly discreditable to those engaged in it, and up to this time has revealed nothing aside from the malignity which inspires it.
Thus far we must say in all candor the "life" [of Mrs.
The people of Pennsylvania may be expected to observe with no little interest the fate of the bill, introduced to the Legislature the other day, for the rigid limitation of their opportunities to enjoy the consolations and the renewing influences of medical practitioners.