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Exploring in depth what Christian Science is and how it heals.

BELIEVE AND BE SAVED

The sick and the sinful are asking, "What must I do to be saved?" Christian Science replies in the language of Scripture, "Believe on the Lord Jesus Christ, and thou shalt be saved. " Believe and be saved.

THE BROTHER'S KEEPER

A great deal is written and said nowadays about the fatherhood of God and the brotherhood of man. These two phrases, so often upon the lips of religionists and thinking people, when rightly understood, are full of beauty and power, but misinterpreted, they drift easily into vain repetition and meaningless cant.

AS A MAN LOOKETH

AS a man looketh at the world, so is it. Is not this a correlative of the Scripture, "As he thinketh in his heart, so is he"? And if it be true, is it not evidential to the fact that the world (meaning, of course, the physical world and its incidents) is non-real and phenomenal? And if such world be non-real, does it not follow that the atheist is deprived of the very pith of his argument against the existence of God as omniscient and omnipotent good? But, on the other hand, if the physical world and its incidents, as known to our sense-perception and sense-consciousness, be reality, either sole or dual, how can the atheistic argument be met successfully, except it be wholly by the authority of the Bible? Correct reasoning ought always to be able to avoid antagonizing the Bible; and when it does seem to antagonize it, the true course is to seek the error in the premises upon which the reasoning is based.

THE TRUE THOUGHT MODUS

The Son can do nothing of himself, but what he seeth the Father do: for what things soever he doeth, these also doeth the Son likewise. — Jesus.

THE LESSONS OF A VACATION

Each year the summer vacation season reminds me of some experiences of mine seven years ago. From years of shop life, an outing had come to mean the getting away as far as possible from everything that would suggest the routine of daily work, and being just as free from physical or mental exertion as inclination might prompt.

PRACTICAL APPLICATION

CHRISTIAN SCIENCE , in its application to the affairs of mankind, demands just such exactness in its practice as does any other science, law, or form of government. To become a Christian Scientist means to submit so unreservedly to Divine law, that this law, in its operation, shall tend continually to govern, to adjust, to purify, and to redeem the personal life, in its every minute detail.

HERE AND HEREAFTER

MAN is more than physical sense can outline or describe. We may enumerate all the organs or divisions of the human body, and yet include nothing essential to immortality or to real manhood.

ISRAEL'S RETURN TO ZION

The coming of the Jewish people to Christian Science is a phenomenon whose profound significance is perhaps only half guessed by Christian Scientists themselves. His attention being arrested by the indubitable healing, the avowedly rational Hebrew is irresistibly attracted by the logical perfection of the Science.

THE UNRELENTING DEMAND OF PRINCIPLE

A Few years ago I entered an art school in Paris as a beginner, with high hopes and an earnest desire to make rapid progress. About thirty students gathered around the model each day, and worked at drawing or painting with varying degrees of earnestness and from many different motives.

REFRESHMENT IN THE WILDERNESS OF LOVE

Our Master, Christ Jesus, frequently led his disciples away from the curious, watching, perhaps carping throngs that followed them, and retired with them to the "wilderness," the open, uninhabited land by the sea or among the hills, where, unchecked by scribe and Pharisee, he could freely open up the treasures of the Father's love to those whom he had chosen for himself from among the simple and lowly. Through Christian Science we come to understand what this wilderness means: "Spontaneity of thought and idea; the vestibule wherein a material sense of things disappears, and spiritual sense unfolds the great facts of existence" (Science and Health, p.