Editorials

Judge Simeon E.
Impurity has ever been the foe of purity.
The avowed enemies of Christian Science can do no harm whatever in attempting to turn others against it.
It is easy, as Jesus said, to love our friends—those whom we desire to love, but what reward have we for thus loving, other than our own gratification and the pleasure given to the friends?

Thanks

For the numerous telegrams, letters, and verbal assurances of love, loyalty, and fidelity to our Cause, its Leader, and servants at headquarters, and our literature, will our beloved co-workers accept our deepest thanks and profoundest sense of gratitude and reciprocal love.
Our Leader writes the editor that she is grateful for the loving interest of the Field as shown in the great mass of correspondence now coming to Pleasant View; and wishing to recognize every manifestation of love, she makes the following request:—
God is our refuge and strength, a very present help in trouble.
It is second nature to attribute our backwardness in spiritual growth or our failure to grow, to the frowardness of persons or circumstances.
A Christianity that is not Scientific is like a system of mathematics without a principle.
This number begins Volume II.
The above is the title to the leading article in the Old Home Week Supplement of the Boston Traveler, which supplement was an important feature in the Old Home Week celebration in Concord, N.

"Peace be still!"

"Peace be still!" our Father is at the helm.