Editorials

The Rev.

Some Fragments of History

There is yet an occasional attempt made by some who oppose Christian Science to show that the Rev.

Expression of Gratitude

First Church of Christ, Scientist , of Oakland, California, expresses gratitude and appreciation to our dear Mother for the great work done in the new revision of our text-book, "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures.

Unity in Memphis

We rejoice that we can publish the additional evidence of the spirit of Christian fellowship and unity embraced in the following letters which recently passed between the two branches in Memphis, Tenn.
On page 583 of this issue of the Sentinel will be found matter of interest and importance to all our readers.
The New York Times recently published a synopsis of a paper read by Charles M.
The charge given to the candidate for consecration to the office of bishop in the Methodist Episcopal Church contains, among others, the following admonitions: "Be to the flock of Christ a shepherd, not a wolf; feed them, deveour them not.

Principle

Do Christian Scientists believe in God?
Readers of the Sentinel will find important information under the head of "Notices" on page 559, relating to admission of members to the Mother Church in June.

Spead v. Tomlinson

IN the Sentinel of October 24, 1901, we published a somewhat lengthy account of the case of Jennie A.
THE semi-annual lecture under the auspices of the Mother Church, which was given by the Rev.
We are reliably informed that spurious pictures of our revered Leader's birthplace are in circulation.