The
world seems to be united on one all-important question, though it has searched in many avenues for a solution to the stubborn problem which has absorbed the time and attention of the ablest and wisest men through all ages; namely, how to improve the world and bring about a universal condition of health, harmony, and happiness.
How
may the Church be kept free from complicity in known evils, so that it will stand indeed as an unbiased witness for truth, as a disinterested helper of mankind?
The recent interview given by Mary Baker Eddy, calls renewed, attention to a movement which history will record as one of the most phenomenal religious developments in the history of the world.
An
early experience in Christian Science, illustrating the scientific use of the word Soul, comes to thought with the study of the Lesson on this subject.
The faith of a child is a tender shoot and is not fitted to endure the frost and chill of unbelief, but in itself it is of the purest quality and sweetest spirit.