Editorials

Error finds no more convenient door open to our consciousness, than that of foolish conversation.
The publisher of a popular weekly paper published in New York City was recently approached by the representatives of certain syndicates that are opposing Christian Science, with a proposition to unite with them in "putting it down," saying to him it was the opportunity of a lifetime and he would be foolish not to avail himself of it.

A Loving Voice from the Branches

We publish herewith further testimonials from branch churches expressive of love and fidelity to the cause of Christian Science, its patient and dauntless Leader, and those at headquarters who are endeavoring to the best of their ability to aid in carrying on the great movement.

Ingratitude

There is no baser quality of the human mind than ingratitude.
We have heretofore spoken of the price of medical and other text-books, and shown that by comparison the price of the Christian Science text-book, "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures," is not only reasonable, but low.

Timely Action

With much pleasure we publish below the resolution adopted September 20, 1899, by the Board of Management of First Church of Christ, Scientist, London, England.

An Expression of Love

The following expression of love and confidence speaks for itself :—

Historical

We desire to quote some letters and articles which will give a retrospect for a year, and inform our readers regarding the opportunities given the Washington News Letter.

Take Notice

The following three quotations from "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures" are submitted for the dear Churches of Christ, Scientist, to select from, and to place one of them only on the walls of the church.

Reforms

Ultra-conservatism has never established reforms and never will do so.
An assignment of all right, title, and interest of Mrs.
At the Wednesday evening meeting in the Mother Church, October 4, 1899, Judge Ewing made the following remarks:—