In the Christian Science Bible Lesson

Religious Items

Christian life, so far as it is genuine, is a manifestation of God.
It is necessary that religion should be held and professed in a liberal spirit.

Balance your Account

FEELING sometimes almost discouraged over the manifold subtle attacks of error, as well as the more open and aggressive ones, the questions arise: Am I growing in the understanding and progressing in the spirit of Truth?
SINCE Christian Science became the motive power in my own life, its work for the children has seemed to me specially important on account of its far-reaching influence in the home, and also because of the unconscious power with which the child-thought touches all with whom it comes in contact.
To many of us there has come the thought that certain personalities precipitate errors for us, and so hinder our progress in solving life's problem.
LUKE tells us.

Finding the Light

WE are privileged to use the following self-explanatory communication from a Baptist minister to Christian Science friends:—
When I see the superstitions which the world's religion has fastened on the conscience, the spiritual terrors with which it has haunted and subdued the ignorant and susceptible, the dark, appalling views of God which it has spread far and wide, the dread of inquiry which it has struck into superior understanding, and the servility of spirit which it has made to pass for piety—when I see all this, the fire, the scaffold, and the outward inquisition, terrible as they are, seem to me inferior evils.

"By their Fruits"

THE strength of Christian Science lies in its practical results.

Charity

A RETROSPECTIVE view of religious history, the large number of different denominations, all professing to follow Christ, the struggle each had coming into existence, and when once in power the lack of tolerance each had for the other, wielding the lash of persecution with the cry of "heresy," against the new ones who stepped aside from the long cherished and beaten paths of the forefathers; the envy, strife, and jealousy that has arisen on doctrinal points between professed Christians disrupting the brotherhood of mankind, all show the need of Charity.

The One Healer

NOTHING short of understanding faith in God, is capable of reforming the sinner, healing the sick, and ultimately overcoming all error on a natural, commonsense.

The Truth of the Matter

To the Editor.