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Putting on record insights into the practice of Christian Science.

WILLIAM P. McKENZIE, C.S.B.

It is with deep regret, and with sincere sympathy for the many friends and pupils of our beloved associate and co-worker, William P. McKenzie, C.

CHARITY

Does the word "charity" signify to us what it did to the writer of the epistles to the Corinthians? It is evident from the thirteenth chapter of the first epistle that Paul knew both the meaning and therefore the practice of charity. The apostle had been talking to the people of Corinth of some of the parts which they might be called upon to play, where opportunity and responsibility go hand in hand.

BENEFITS IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR ALL

The revelation and the resulting benefits of Christian Science, it need hardly be said, are by no means exclusively for those who are now called Christian Scientists. They are for every human being.

PERSUASIVENESS OF LOVE

A Man sat down at his desk to write a paper. As is frequent on such occasions, thought fled for a moment.

CLASS INSTRUCTION

At this hour of great world need for the things of Spirit, it is important that students of Christian Science should avail themselves of every opportunity for spiritual advancement provided by our beloved Leader, Mary Baker Eddy. One entire chapter of our textbook, "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures," is entitled, "Teaching Christian Science," and Articles XXVI and XXVII of the Manual of The Mother Church pertain to this subject.

THE SCIENTIFIC IMPORT OF CHRISTIAN ETHICS

Humanity is familiar with the exactions of the material sciences. If their benefits are to be received, certain requirements must be fulfilled.

GENERIC MAN

When it is understood that man, the image and likeness of God, is the expression of all the qualities of Mind, then instead of differentiation there will be union and co-ordination. The traditional habit of looking to men for certain characteristics and to women for others, will cease.

MIGHTINESS OF TRUTH

Truth is very old. So old indeed that it always was.

VALUE

In speaking of the parable given by Christ Jesus of the man who, having found the "pearl of great price," goeth and selleth all and buyeth it, Mary Baker Eddy says on page 253 of "Miscellaneous Writings": "Buyeth it! Note the scope of that saying, even that Christianity is not merely a gift, as St. Paul avers, but is bought with a price, a great price; and what man knoweth as did our Master its value, and the price that he paid for it?" Until men are aware of the value of this greatest of all pearls, they will not be willing to pay for it, and therefore they will not possess it.

THE QUALITIES OF GOD—AND OF MAN

When one discerns any quality of God, he discerns a quality of man as God's likeness; and as one scientifically claims the quality as his own, it appears in his thought and life. One who has had such experience, moreover, can help others in developing like qualities.