Editorials

The Right to Life

It has been said that the cure for the ills of constitutional liberty is more liberty, and with equal propriety it may be said that the cure for the ills of our false sense of life, as we experience them, is a larger, truer sense of Life.
An erroneous belief regarding Christian Science is held by many persons; viz.

Prayer as a Healing Agent

IT has been said that all things come to those who wait, and in keeping with this familiar adage we note the admission made before the British Medical Association, by one of its members.

The Whole Gospel

THE humanity of Christ Jesus which made it possible for him to be "in all points tempted like as we are," found a human setting that is common to every clime and every age.

A Manly Protest

THE extent to which mankind has been impressed with the fear of disease is shown in the address of Sir Henry C.

An Apology

WE regret that the article, "Watching versus Watching Out," which appeared in the Sentinel of September 16 and was corrected by Mrs.

The Power of Prayer

CHRISTIAN SCIENTISTS will be especially interested in knowing that a broader and more practical sense of the power of prayer is finding expression among the clergy in England.

The Right Man

A RIGHT start always means much for the success of an undertaking, and this is particularly true in the case of the individual who is trying to understand the doing of God's will on earth as it is done in heaven.

Healed by Christian Science

THE following item, which we copy from the Washington.

A Question

Why  does not Mrs.

Watching versus Watching Out

THE above is the caption to an article in the Sentinel of September 16, 1905, that needs to be corrected.

"Confess your sins"

FROM the earliest times the confession of sin has been taught as a religious duty, and in the Mosaic teaching restitution, sometimes fourfold, was insisted upon.