BIBLE LESSONS
The Temptation of Jesus. MATTHEW iv. 1-11.Jesus' baptism was the dividing line between his preparatory days and his public mission. He stood upon the threshold of a great work. He had been baptized...
OPEN LETTERS
"I have never studied, because my belief of deafness has increased under Christian Science, and I have to be written to now almost entirely,—though my health has been marvellously improved. Fo...
NOTES FROM THE FIELD
ALL local history is interesting, mainly, to those who have helped to make that history, by contributing, each, his or her little share of work or experience, toward the accomplishment of some desi...
I Wish to thank the Journal and Sentinel for the help...
I wish to thank the Journal and Sentinel for the help they have so often given me, and the proofs they offer to people who ask if their trouble can be healed. I have learned how to give thanks to G...
NOTES FROM THE FIELD
I THINK the first time I ever heard of Christian Science was in February, 1891, while visiting my sister in G— N. H. Many cases that the M. D.'s had pronounced incurable had been healed by Christia...
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE BIBLE LESSONS
November, 1889. No. 5. II Sam. xv. 1-12.Lesson No. 5, Nov. 3d. Title: David's Rebellious Son.Scripture Text: Chapter XV.1 And it came to pass after this, that Absalo...
RISING FROM THE DEAD
WE long to walk the way Our Master trod, Who was the Son of man And Son of God; Oh! may we glorify Our lives on earth, That we may manifestOur heavenly birth. We need thy guiding love, Shepherd wh...
THE PEACE OF GOD
Happy the man whose heart can rest, Sure that God's goodness ne'er will cease; Each day, complete, with joy is blessed,God keepeth him in perfect peace. God keepeth him, and God is one,— One Life,...
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
Will, not some brother or sister Scientist give experience in acquiring a knowledge of Science and Health and the Bible? Is there not some systematic course one could pursue to advantage in the stu...
NOTES FROM THE FIELD
I want to say a word about the Bible Lessons, and the profit of writing them out. When the thought was first suggested, it seemed to me a striving to gain spirituality by material means; but finall...