Editorials

"Sovereign remedies"

In a single sentence on page 283 of "The First Church of Christ, Scientist, and Miscellany," Mrs.

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.

Affluence

Christian Science transfigures the old sense of a world peopled with saints, sinners, and a host of intermediate types, and throws light on the human extremes of poverty and superfluity.

Fidelity

Beginning on page 339 of "Miscellaneous Writings" is an article by Mrs.

Suffering Is Not of God

One of the first things learned by a student of Christian Science is that matter has no sensation and no intelligence, that it is in fact inert, mindless.

True Evidence

The highest purpose one can have is to bring into evidence the power of God through healing and regeneration.
Mark's Gospel records the healing by Jesus of "one that was deaf, and had an impediment in his speech.

God, the Deliverer

The Christian Scientist is assured that should a mortal find himself in the depths of misery or despair, or presented with a problem which baffles him, if he will but appeal to God understandingly, and in humility and sincerity, God will answer his prayer and deliver him.
One can hardly estimate the value to humanity of learning the secret of a common happiness.