In the Christian Science Bible Lesson

To-day

To-day is the grandest of temporal terms.

Christian Scientists

Editor Provo Enquirer:—In behalf of fairness to all readers of your paper, we ask you kindly to publish the following so as to correct the false impressions that would go out from statements made in an article that appeared in the issue dated January 21, 1899, by Rev.

The Sentinel

I pause to salute the Sentinel.
No one pretends that farmers are making money rapidly; they have their vexations and discouragements as do others, but they have several things to be very thankful for.
One feature of the growth of Christian Science is the increasing attention it receives from the press.

Unity in Omaha

If not too late to chronicle an event which marks the onward progress of our cause in the West, I would like to make mention of one of the natural sequences of the breaking of bread to the sixty-seven students who assembled in Concord the twentieth of last November.
Dear Sentinel:— Welcome! Welcome! You are an angel of Love bearing good cheer, strength, and courage to those far away.
There is a growing opinion in the minds of thinking people that most all the newspaper items regarding sickness and the treatment of disease tend to educate the people in error, and that the time has come when there should be a better understanding regarding disease.
Though from childhood my health had been extremely delicate, it was not until the summer of 1894 that I became an invalid.

Poisons

Some weeks ago there appeared in a New York newspaper an article which was briefly as follows: A man was taken sick one morning, went to bed, and sent for a physician.

Experience of a Collegian

At the close of three years of arduous college work, in the spring of 1893, after repeated threatenings warded off by will-power, I collapsed with nervous prostration, but looked to the summer vacation to rest me as it had always partially done before.
In the list of members of the First Church of Christ, Scientist, of Kansas City, Mo.