Editorials

Finding and Holding a Position

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Probably no body of religionists could show a better record of self-control than could Christian Scientists.

Enthusiasm versus Apathy

WEBSTER gives as the derivation of our English word "enthusiasm" the Greek word entheos.

Speaking the Word Faithfully

IT is related in John's Gospel that when the chief priests and Pharisees asked certain officers why they had not brought Jesus before them, they replied, "Never man spake like this man.

Omnipotent Good

It is probable that most Christians would agree with the statement that God is good and that He is omnipotent.

"Thy presence"

"Whither shall I go from thy spirit?

Infinite Mind Includes All

In order to understand the beauty of the real man's consciousness, the Christian Scientist must see the unreality of every hindering argument of so-called mortal mind, and continuously widen his concept of God, infinite Mind.

"Sovereign remedies"

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Persuasion

Everyone should set himself to understand the true nature of persuasion in order that he may yield his thought to no other.

True Success

Some of the definitions of the word "success" given by Webster refer primarily to material prosperity or human achievement.

The Passing of Time

We frequently hear the expression, "How quickly time passes!" And human experience seems to indicate that what is called time is continually passing in an apparently endless procession of hours, days, months, years, centuries, and ages.

Spontaneous Giving

There are few more grateful people than Christian Scientists.