In the Christian Science Bible Lesson

Seeking Aright

"Seek, and ye shall find; knock, and it shall be opened unto you.
To demonstrate that there is plenty, seems to be quite a hard problem, and we so often hear the remark, when another opportunity presents itself to help in a good work, "Well, I will have to dig up something.
As we advance in Christian Science we begin to perceive the truth respecting every-day facts; with the poet we find—

Views of a Clergyman

We are pleased to publish the following letter from Rev.

From Our Exchanges

One's creed is not always the final test of one's religion.
If Christian Science is illogical because it heals a man through his mind rather than through his stomach, then Jesus was illogical, because this is the precise manner in which he healed and taught his followers to heal.
Frequently a truth may be driven home by clothing it under another name, whereas if left without such garnishments, it would be held in disdain and doors would be barricaded against it.
After returning from Capernaum, where he did not many mighty works because of their unbelief, Jesus stood up in the synagogue at Nazareth and read that memorable and dramatic passage from Isaiah's prophecy which foretold the very incident which he was then bringing about.
We are informed that "each self has a distinct state of consciousness," and that "each human being is thus an individual with two distinct phases of existence.
The need of the hour, what is it?

Gratitude

In the Wednesday evening meetings we often hear the expression of a deep sense of gratitude for what Christian Science has done for the speaker.
The feeling of discouragement is a phase of human experience with which every mortal is more or less familiar.