Editorials

Law and Life

In no more important particular and way is Christian Science transforming the thought of the world today than in awakening a new and true sense of law and of its relation both to the infinite Life and to the life of man.

Demarcation

The word demarcation as used in Science and Health is of the deepest significance, and the idea which it embodies cannot be too often pondered and applied in the working out of our human problems.

Separate and Distinct

As Christian Science differs so radically from all other religious and healing systems, it is not strange that there should have grown up a misconception of Christian Scientists which pictures them as what might be termed one-idea enthusiasts, who have individually arrayed themselves against every person that holds views different from those which they themselves hold.

How to Think

Christian Science teaches people in a wonderfully instructive way how to think rightly and to some purpose about themselves and others, indeed about all things.

"The only begotten Son"

Nothing witnesses more surely to the nobler nature, the higher possibilities of a man, than the fact that he is made happier and better when he comes into the presence of a little child.

"Doers of the word"

"Be ye doers of the word, and not hearers only," was the counsel of the apostle James to the early Christian church, counsel that is equally applicable to professed Christians in all ages and which if heeded would have revolutionized the world long since.

"Our refuge and strength"

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Many of those who seek relief from suffering through Christian Science find that the understanding of Truth transforms human experience, makes all things new.

"In sacred confidence"

It is well understood by most persons that there is a confidential relationship established between lawyer and client, physician and patient, clergyman and parishioner, which precludes the lawyer, physician, or clergyman from disclosing to other persons the information communicated to him in the course of this relationship.

Transformation

That a great change is needed in human character, individual and collective, few would deny, even if the demand were pressed home in each case; but there would doubtless be great diversity of opinion as to how this needed improvement can be effected, and few would be willing to meet unshrinkingly the divine requirement, which never stops short of perfection.

Habitual Meditation

He who enters the hospitable courts of Richmond Hill, the center of Wesleyan mission work at Point de Galle, Ceylon, will come upon many interesting things in addition to one of the finest views in all "The Pearl of India.

"An opening wedge"

A great deal has been alleged and a great deal denied as to what the attitude of the so-called allopathic physicians would be toward all other practitioners of healing whom they might consider competitors, in case they should succeed in obtaining the legislation which ostensibly as public benefactors they have so ardently and strenuously advocated.