The printing of the Bible is the most strictly guarded work in existence—a fact which appears strange until we reflect on the mischief an inaccurate Bible might bring about.
with contributions from Jacob Merrifield, James Martineau, W. A. Nichols, G. E. Martin, Phillips Brooks, Thomas A Kempis, H. W. Beecher, Bishop Galloway, R. A. Torrey, Kate W. Hamilton, Tenney
Christianity does not authorize us to promise an external heaven to any soul as the reward of virtuous experience here.
The unique feature of our periodicals,—one which distinguishes them from all other literature, and essentially contributes to the spread of Christian Science,—is the "Testimonies.
with contributions from Lucia Beatrice Gere, M. F. McC., E. L. F., Nettie T. Watkins, Celia L. Robertson, N. P. Libby
A few weeks ago, it would not have seemed credible that the Science and Health, so dear to me, could possibly attain higher perfection; but now, upon taking my revised edition daily and putting it side by side with one of the older books, comparing each sentence with the corresponding one, a sense of the wisdom that our Leader has displayed in making the changes, is overwhelming.
with contributions from Isaac O. Rankin, F. B. Meyer, V. E. Tomlinson, Martineau, Maltbie D. Babcock
The first overwhelming impulse of the really conscientious man is to acknowledge and welcome new forms of truth as soon as they manifest themselves to his intelligence.