Editorials

SOME time previous to the appearance in the columns of the Sentinel for March 20, 1902, of the article on "The Lesson-Sermons," Mrs.
We shall once more have to remind our co-workers in the Field that the First Reader of the Mother Church cannot be adviser-in-general to the students.
THUS cried Peter when he was overcome by fear and doubt.

Fair Play

Entitled as above there comes to us, with permission to publish it if we desire, an article so friendly, fair, and candid, that we have more than ordinary pleasure in publishing it.
We have received requests for the republication of the editorial contained in The Christian Science Journal for May, 1899, explaining the scope and construction of the Lesson-Sermons as they are prepared by the Lesson Committee and published in the Christian Science Quarterly.
At a recent Wednesday evening meeting at First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Chicago, there were given two testimonies of an unusually interesting character.
The visit of Prince Henry of Prussia, brother of the Emperor of Germany, to this country is an event of much more than ordinary importance.

The Massachusetts Metaphysical College

The annual term of the Massachusetts Metaphysical College will open, with the Board of Education, on the first Monday of June, 1902.
Section I of Article XXXI.
THIS word, although large, has become a very common one.

Whither?

IT is fortunate that there is in this day a Church of Christ—a body of people—whose belief in the teachings of the Christ is so implicit that they stand as his stanch defenders against modern assaults upon his teachings.
THE above words headline an account in one of our Boston daily newspapers of a sermon preached by the Rev.