Editorials

"The whole earth is at rest"

Any one can be calm and happy when human things are going to his liking.

The New Testament and Logic

The absence of logic is the weakness which perhaps most frequently betrays the ordinary man engaged in a discussion of any description.

"The winter of our discontent"

The opening words of Shakespeare's "Richard III" have an especially happy meaning to the student of Christian Science who is realizing what true progress is.

The World and Truth

When Pilate, in the hall of judgment, gave utterance to his hopeless and helpless question, "What is truth?

"Wherein, as whereout"

The true worship of God is the acceptance of infinite Principle as the only cause for being, though religious understanding is by no means limited to this or any other form of words.

Victory

The most radical argument in the whole world is that of Christian Science.

We Lay Down Our Trust!

During the period of each of our terms of office as a Trustee of The Christian Science Publishing Society, we have striven to uphold what we believed to be Mrs.

"Half-way stations"

In order to prove actual freedom and happiness, one cannot be satisfied with any half-way acceptance of the fact stated by Christ Jesus, "Lo, I am with you alway, even unto the end of the world.

Thinking in Hemispheres

The conference in Washington is affording the whole world an object lesson in the necessity of thinking in hemispheres.

Unasked Treatment

In some way one needs to turn definitely to Christian Science in order to receive the full benefit of its demonstrable Principle.

The Holy War

There is in every man a potential something that makes of him a conceivable recruit for the Holy War.

Little Things

To infinite Mind all activity is one harmonious whole, infinite in expression, with no sense of unimportance, no phase neglected by its cause, and no mistakes to require subsequent correction.