In the Christian Science Bible Lesson

Fear Illustrated

I realize, since coming into the understanding of Truth, how much discord the thought of fear can bring to our consciousness.

Listening for God's Footsteps

There was a testimony given in one of our Wednesday evening meetings recently, that led me into a train of thought which ended in my having a clearer thought and a kinder one, I hope, relative to those dear ones who have not yet caught a glimpse of Truth, as it is revealed in Christian Science.

Obedience

Possibly a scrap of my experience in the study of Christian Science may be helpful to some one who, like myself, has been seeking for a religion that will satisfy, therefore I give briefly a few thoughts, hoping that good may be done.
We hear a great deal about the Science of medicine, and medical practitioners frequently refer to it as their "beloved science.

How I came to Christian Science

In the spring of 1876 my brother and I were taken sick with the measles.

Account of an Accident

The following newspaper accounts of a seemingly serious accident to Mr.

Signs of Progress

It is the generally accepted doctrine of the great mass of Christians to-day, that the healing and other wonderful works of Jesus were miracles wrought among men to attest the verity of his words and to give credence to them as of divine origin; but that these works were only for that period and are not to be repeated, at least until his second coming.
Many of the papers over the country, little and big, have recently had much to say of Christian Science.
Christian Science is not a creed in the common acceptation of the term.
Out on Gamage Avenue, beyond the hill and the pines, lives the Reader of the only Christian Science Church in Lewiston or Auburn, Reuel F.
Yea, though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, I will fear no evil: for thou art with me; thy rod and thy staff they comfort me.
Beginning to-night with the first appearance of the new moon, and ending to-morrow night with the earliest shining of the stars in the sky, the first day of the month of Tisri is observed by Jews everywhere throughout the world as the introduction to the 5660th year since the creation of the world, and as the beginning of the ten days of repentance preceding the day of atonement.