In the Christian Science Bible Lesson

AN OBJECT-LESSON

A short time ago I had an experience which greatly helped me to realize the falsity of material sense.

THE ONE MIND

The basic teaching of Christian Science, that there exists but one Mind, that this one Mind is God, and that the knowledge of this counteracts the unhappy results of believing there are minds many, operates to bring a salvation to mankind which will eventually triumph over every phase of evil.

"THE PRIESTHOOD OF MEDICINE."

EFFIE ANDREWS.

FROM OUR EXCHANGES

Is it not true, and do you not know it to be true, that the best things of your life have come not from without but from within—the loyal friend, the reciprocated love, the conscience at peace with God and man, the clear view upward, the large view outward.
A lecture on Christian Science will be delivered by Prof.
Under the heading "Sermons in City Pulpits," in your issue of the 10th, you report briefly a sermon delivered by Rabbi Schanfarber, in which reference is made to Christian Science by using the threadbare accusation that Christian Science ignores the mortal belief in the existence of evil.
Jesus was a practical idealist in a spiritual sense; he opposed matter at every step, and laid stress on the spiritual rather than the physical.

LOVE'S OMNIPRESENCE

Several years before I became a member of The Mother Church of Christ, Scientist, I had an experience which I have often wished to record, yet I have hesitated because human language seems so feeble an expression of those things which we have seen and handled of the Word of Life.
We look not at the things which are seen, but at the things which are not seen: for the things which are seen are temporal; but the things which are not seen are eternal.

SOME INTERESTING TRANSLATIONS.

Brookline, Mass.

FROM OUR EXCHANGES

This is the truth that we must seize—that we are answerable for the judgments which our conscience gives.

Christian Scientists are endeavoring to attain to that...

Christian Scientists are endeavoring to attain to that spiritual-mindedness in which they find the only guarantee of safety from the perplexities of the human or mortal sense of things.