In the Christian Science Bible Lesson

THANKSGIVING

To one who attends Christian Science services, two features of the worship are especially impressive; viz.

THE BEAUTY AND POWER OF GRATITUDE

As the Thanksgiving season approaches it seems very proper that we direct our attention to the great question of gratitude.
The student approaches the subject of Christian Science somewhat differently from other things that may engage his attention.
[The following expression of gratitude to Mrs.

FROM OUR EXCHANGES

"An alliance of Christian churches," says Mr.
Christian Science does not teach that neither darkness, nor sickness, nor sin, nor sorrow exist in the material sense of things.
The foundation upon which Christian Science has its firm basis is God, and the premise of all the conclusions reached in Christian Science is that God is Spirit, All in all; that God made man in His image and likeness; indeed, that God made all that was made, "and, behold, it was very good.
The question is being asked again in the State of Ohio, Shall the Christian Scientists be allowed to practise healing among themselves, according to their religious notions, and shall they be allowed to collect a fee for the same?
It is worth nothing that since the appearance of the editorial in Outburst Dr.

THE LESSON OF THE X-RAY

An experience of my own with the X-ray has helped me in my desire to understand Christian Science.

WHERE TO LOOK FOR THE TRUTH

The futile effort of the human mind to find truth where it is not, is graphically depicted in one of Lowell's essays, where he says, "All men who know not where to look for truth, save in the narrow well of self, will find their own image at the bottom, and mistake it for what they are seeking.
If the World had been searching among Mrs.