Editorials

We are all more or less familiar with the vitascope and its manipulation.
Nature is constantly disclosing a richness of bounty, which is apparently indifferent to our sense of waste.
Although healing the sick seems to present the largest field of activity for Christian Scientists, it is not the only means by which they can help their fellows.

Appreciation

The following paragraph from a private letter voices a thought which is most heartily appreciated by those who have been called to arrange the Bible Lessons.
It is not the zealous maintenance of a given point of view, but loyalty to the best light he has, which entitles a man to the respect of his fellows.
The "limited express" with its burden of humanity sweeps past on its time-exterminating, space-destroying mission, grand in us triumph of mechanics, regal in its luxurious appointments, proud in its relations to commerce, to government, and to social life.
The very intimate connection between our Sunday services and the Wednesday evening meetings must be apparent to all.

Mrs. Eddy's Views

Concord, N.
The following interview with Mrs.
"But " and "if" are often the danger signals of our conversation.
Our ideal in Christian Science calls for the constant knowing of God, Good, and Him alone.
Cheerful acquiescence in the wise counsel of our Leader has made startling changes throughout the Field, and many have been called from comparative privacy to public activity.