Editorials

BELOVED BY THE PEOPLE

Most of our readers have doubtless been informed through the daily press that Mrs.

WRITTEN LAW

Among the many definitions of law, as given in the dictionaries, we find the following: "That which is fixed or set;" "A rule of action prescribed by authority;" "A proposition which expresses the constant or regular order of certain phenomena.

"I WILL COME TO YOU"

It is probable that no feature of the Christian Science service seems so strange and conspicuous to the uninitiated as the absence of a personal preacher.

COMRADESHIP

The gradations of our love for men, our sense of fellow-feeling, range all the way from an indifferent tolerance to an enthusiastic recognition of a common nature, common welfare, and common goal.

"WORKERS TOGETHER"

One of the most significant statements in the Bible is that in which Paul refers to our wonderful possibilities as "workers together with him".

MISS CLARA BARTON

In the New York American, Jan.
In the 1907 second revised edition of our text-book, Science and Health, some changes have been made in the line numbers since the Quarterly for January, February, March was prepared.

THE VALUE OF TRUTH

In the parables of the Nazarene Prophet we find many references to the supreme value of that which is purely spiritual.
The attention of our readers is especially directed to the article on page 363 of this issue which deals with so-called "Christian psychology.
"I give you people credit for being well-intentioned and sincere, yet I can but think that when one is downright sick something ought to be done for him.
We again call our readers' attention to the fact that authorized Christian Science literature, whether books, pamphlets, or periodicals, is published only by Mrs.

"ONE LORD, ONE FAITH."

A most interesting feature of the late Christmas season was a sermon preached here by Rabbi Fleischer on the subject, "What the Jews owe to Christianity," a sermon which was prefaced by the reading of the Beatitudes and the fifth chapter of Mark's Gospel.