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Putting on record insights into the practice of Christian Science.

THE GREAT EXEMPLAR

IN the long ago, when the angels sang their song of "Glory to God in the highest, and on earth peace, good will toward men," the world at large had no concept of the marvelous work which was to be performed by the one who was born that day "in the city of David," although the angel then proclaimed him as the "Saviour, which is Christ the Lord. " Only a few holy men and women, at that time, were able to glimpse something of the future influence which Jesus' earth-life would have upon mankind.

"THE PRECEDENT FOR ALL CHRISTIANITY"

CHRISTIAN SCIENTISTS acknowledge Christ Jesus as the Founder of Christianity. They accept, as did he, the Hebrew Scriptures, which contain the religious history and poetry of the Jewish people, history and poetry which set forth what their prophets and seers had discovered about God and His laws.

CHRIST'S CHRISTIANITY

NO other occurrence in all human history has so influenced the course of subsequent events as has the birth of a babe in the recess of a stable yard nineteen centuries ago, "in Bethlehem of Judaea in the days of Herod the king;" no other event has wrought such important changes in the thoughts of men and in their modes of life. The brief career of the humble Nazarene left an indelible stamp upon civilization which becomes increasingly apparent with the passage of the years.

GOODNESS

THE word "goodness" includes within the range of its meaning such terms as virtue, benevolence, the state of being good, and excludes all conditions of thought which are the opposite of good, or evil. Like many another term in general use, everybody knows what it means; for they have grown up with it, so to speak.

THE MIGHT OF MIND

THAT God, divine Mind, is the all and only power is a truth that mortals seem very slow to grasp. Ever since the lie of the serpent, "Ye shall be as gods, knowing good and evil," was first uttered, the belief of more than one power, of more than one Mind, has been almost universally accepted.

SCIENCE, TRUE AND FALSE

ON page 107 of "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures" Mrs. Eddy states that the Christ Science which she discovered in 1866 is the "divine laws of Life, Truth, and Love.

LETTING OUR BROTHER GO

There is, perhaps, no question which knocks at the mental door of the Christian Scientist more frequently, or more insistently, than the one which involves the letting go of our brother. In many human relationships there has appeared to be so strong a sense of ownership, of personal possession one of another, that it seems to take many and varied lessons before one learns how to think and act towards others in a perfectly Christian and scientific manner.

OBEDIENCE AND AUTHORITY

Obedience always presupposes authority; and obedience is either willing or unwilling according as to whether or not the authority is respected. The prisoner obeys the regulations of the prison approved by the state, but he may do so with reluctance.

ON LAYING THE AXE AT THE ROOT OF THE TREE

The symbolization of good and evil by a tree is a common figure in Biblical literature. Of the fruit of all trees which grew in the garden of Eden, Adam and Eve were allowed to eat with the exception of that which grew upon the tree of knowledge of good and evil.

EXISTENCE CONTINUOUS

EXISTENCE is bound to remain an enigma without an understanding of God and His creation. The questions, Whence came I? What am I? and, Whither do I go? will remain unanswered until one has obtained the solution of the question.