Editorials

We are in receipt of a letter from one of our subscribers asking us to state what books may properly be called Christian Science literature, also to define the status of several books which she names.

Grateful Thanks to the Field

Beloved Brethren:—So many telegrams, cablegrams, and letters for Mrs.

Appreciation of a By-law

New York City, November 20, 1904.

Charity and Invalids.

Mrs.
There's a big and blessed promise of humanity's redemption in the universal desire of honest men to get at the truth of things.
All through the ages humanity has sought for something to satisfy its craving for affection, and in the face of temptations to gratify self-interest men have found happiness in sharing their spoils with others.
A great deal of time and labor have been expended by Christian Scientists in the distribution of our authorized literature, and while it is impossible to follow up each piece of reading matter and tabulate the good it has done in correcting misapprehension and in breaking down prejudice, we can safely say that the value of this work cannot be overestimated.

Charity and Invalids

Mrs.
We give thee thanks, O Lord God almighty,.
To old-fashioned home-lovers, the dearest time of all the year is—
An eminent minister once said, "So many are God's kindnesses to us that as drops of water they run together, and it is not until we are borne up by the multitude of them, as by streams in deep channels, that we recognize them as coming from Him.
Article XXVI.