In the Christian Science Bible Lesson

The door of Christian Science opened to me from the waiting room of Unitarianism, and from the broad platform of Universalism I entered the train of thought which has borne me in safety and delight, while at times seeming to pass over rugged wastes and barren fields, yet with increasing strength and health, through green pastures and beside the still waters, into the realm of Life and peace.

Cultivation

Spiritual culture is the outflow of the industrious practice and demonstration of the Principle and rules of Christian Science.
This is the title of a well-executed etching from an original drawing by Rufus H.
This morning we publish in full the address delivered by Judge Ewing of Chicago, on Christian Science, and it is well worth perusal for several reasons.
This is the same old conundrum that has bothered many people in this country for the past thirty years, and has not yet been solved to their satisfaction, else they would not be under the necessity of discussing it so frequently.
To the Editor of the Express:
The following is an account of a recent Wednesday evening meeting of the Second Church of Christ, Scientist, Milwaukee, Wis.
Editor Evening News, Buffalo, N.
To the Editor of the Evening Express:—

Protecting the Children

To the Editor of The Boston Herald:—
On a big island in Hudson's Bay a hitherto unknown tribe of Eskimo has been found.
The Church Standard, organ of the Episcopal church in Philadelphia, devotes nearly two pages to an editorial examination of the arguments.