Editorials

The New Year

WE have entered upon the second year of the Twentieth century.
THE first Christmas of the Twentieth Century was notable for its general observance throughout Christendom.

Christmas Gifts

Beloved Students:—For your manifold Christmas memorials, too numerous to name, I group you in one benison and send you my Christmas gift, two words enwrapped,—love and thanks.

Christmastide

In the religious world the birth of the Nazarene is observed according to the various ceremonial methods prevailing in the respective denominations.

Thankfulness

People should be more thankful than they are, Christians and non-Christians alike.
In view of the increased prosperity which has come to communities where the lectures provided for by the By-laws in our Church Manual have been made available, it seems advisable again to call attention to the great importance of this branch of Christian Science work.
The following editorial in the American Israelite of Cincinnati, gives thinking people much food for serious reflection.

A Manly Man

Every one admires manly men.
There is an impression among some outside the fold of Christian Science that Christian Scientists are a money-making people.

More about the Remarkable Case

In The Christian Science Journal for September, 1901, we published a testimony from Mrs.

A Further Explanation

I PUBLISHED in the last Sentinel a letter from Mrs.

A Case Reported

A Christian Science practitioner of New York City sends us an interesting account of a case of diphtheria which was promptly reported to the Board of Health, with results which were satisfactory all around.