In the Christian Science Bible Lesson

From the Christian Fathers

PERHAPS is will be of interest to the readers of our periodicals to hear what the writers of the early Christian church had to say concerning some of the teachings wherein Christian Science is considered peculiar.

The Courage to Face Ingratitude

INGRATITUDE is the most popular sin of humanity.
A LARGE number were present at the regular Wednesday evening meeting of the First Church of Christ, Scientist, at their handsome and commodious edifice, corner of Main and Seventh Streets, last night.

Replies to Dr. Morse

To the Editor of The News :—In your New York dispatch of Monday's issue you quote from a sermon delivered Sunday evening by the Rev.
THE Principle of existence is Love.

In Defence of His Faith

To the Editor of the Herald :— In your issue of the 20th ult.

An Immense Project

An industrial development equal to that at Niagara, perhaps surpassing it in chemical and metallurgical discoveries and new ideas, is under way here.

Religious Items

Concerning the "Law of want," a writer in the.

Reflection

I was sitting in an east room, late one afternoon, studying the Sunday lesson, when suddenly the sun illumined my book with all the brightness of the morning rays.
How strange it is that we sometimes think we cannot love our neighbor! How true it is, and how forceful the thought, that our love of God is always proportionate to our love of our fellow-man! If we love not them whom we have seen, how can we love Him whom we have not seen?

Educating the Children

In the opening sentence of the chapter on "Creation" in "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures," Mrs.

A Remarkable Case

The Field will no doubt be interested to hear of certain persecutions recently visited upon Christian Scientists in Omaha, Nebraska.