I should be grateful for space to correct "Pilgrim's" remarks...

South Wales Echo and Express

I should be grateful for space to correct "Pilgrim's" remarks about Christian Science, as published in a recent issue.

Time will never dissociate the name of Mary Baker Eddy from her discovery, Christian Science; rather it will give to posterity the memory of a great and beloved woman. It should be clear to anyone that a discovery is always linked with its discoverer.

The statement that the methods of Christian Science are wayward and haphazard is entirely erroneous. Would one seeking a knowledge of music gain his information from "the misinformed or untrained"? One would definitely seek out those having the highest understanding of the desired subject.

People often talk about the necessity for a new order of things. Were we all prepared to give the time, study, and attention to the Science of Christianity, which is given to other subjects, we should usher in a new order.

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