Ernest H. Partridge, Committee on Publication for Glamorganshire, Wales,
In your issue of November 2 [1935] a clergyman in a lecture entitled "Christian Science and Faith Healing," is said to have criticized the life of Mary Baker Eddy.
William Wallace Porter, former Committee on Publication for the State of New York,
The thought of Mary Baker Eddy, the Discoverer and Founder of Christian Science, reflected the strong religious influence which characterized also her New England ancestry.
George Channing, Committee on Publication for Northern California,
Christian Science is the religion of Christ Jesus and includes the practice by its adherents of the healing work which marked the earthly career of the Founder of Christianity, and which he promised his followers would likewise do in destroying sickness as well as sin.
Mrs. Florence S. Smith, Committee on Publication for Queensland, Australia,
A clergyman, preaching his farewell service in a Brisbane church, is reported to have referred to Christian Science in a manner that calls for some attention.