In the Christian Science Bible Lesson

Doing Little Things Well

SOME time ago I heard a little story which I thought contained a good lesson.
WITH the Christians who believe in the Bible and take the Scriptures for their guide, but who do not believe that the power of Christian healing is for us to-day but that it belonged to the immediate disciples of Jesus only, we cannot but "agree to disagree," when such verses of the Bible as are found in sixteenth chapter of Mark, from the fifteenth verse to the end, are closely studied.
Contumely helps nobody; least of all the one who administers it.

Thanksgiving Day

CHESTER B.
A little child was one day playing with a very valuable vase, when he put his hand into it and could not withdraw it.
THE REV.

Food for Thought

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To the Editor of The American.
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Religious Items

W.
Lately, when reading articles in the Sentinel which refer to the wisdom of our Leader in establishing the reading rooms, and the comfort they are to those at home, I have felt I should like to tell you something of what they were to a "stranger in a strange land," for that is what I felt like on reaching London.

Words of Gratitude

Since reading the article "God is All-in-all" in the Journal for June, 1901, and particularly these lines, "Where I was once absorbent and found my satisfactions in being ministered unto, I have become radiant," I have felt that I, too, must become radiant, and give to our publications a few at least of the beautiful experiences that have come into my life through Christian Science.