Contents
| Caution in the Truth | [1] |
| Does God know or behold sin, sickness, and death? | [1] |
| Seedtime and Harvest | [8] |
| Is anything real of which the physical senses are cognizant? | [8] |
| The Deep Things of God | [13] |
| Ways Higher than Our Ways | [17] |
| Rectifications | [20] |
| A Colloquy | [21] |
| The Ego | [27] |
| Soul | [28] |
| There is no Matter | [31] |
| Sight | [33] |
| Touch | [34] |
| Taste | [35] |
| Force | [35] |
| Is There no Death? | [37] |
| Personal Statements | [44] |
| Credo | [48] |
| Do you believe in God? | [48] |
| Do you believe in man? | [49] |
| Do you believe in matter? | [50] |
| What say you of woman? | [51] |
| What say you of evil? | [52] |
| Suffering from Others' Thoughts | [55] |
| The Saviour's Mission | [59] |
| Summary | [64] |
Unity of Good
Caution in the Truth
Perhaps no doctrine of Christian Science rouses so much natural doubt and questioning as this, that God knows no such thing as sin. Indeed, this may be set down as one of the "things hard to be understood," such as the apostle Peter declared were taught by his fellow-apostle Paul, "which they that are unlearned and unstable wrest ... unto their own destruction." (2 Peter iii. 16.)