We
occasionally hear people say that a certain article in our periodicals has been very helpful to them and that they would like to give it to some friend, but that it is now out of print, and they cannot understand why this should be so.
When
there came through the Sentinel the first appeal for additional funds for the building of The Mother Church, it was difficult for me to know my duty.
What
a pitiful mistake it was, on the part of mankind, to have ever conceived the notion that God's creation was marred by sin, when at most it was only obscured thereby—hidden to mortal sense by a material concept.
Whosoever
imagines that because Christian Science is metaphysical, it can be understood only by those who have special intellectual gifts, altogether mistakes its nature.
Christian Science cures by lifting the thought from the contemplation of the material concepts of sin, sickness, and death to the knowledge of the pure, sinless, deathless reality of God and His universe, including man.
One is not obliged to be a Christian Scientist to see the narrowness and injustice of the action of the legislators who voted to prohibit Christian Science practitioners from charging for their services.