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infrequently the student of Christian Science is deprived of the larger realization of health and harmony which is man's birthright as a child of God, through a failure to discern and correct errors that may not stand out so prominently or seem so important as others to overcome.
At
a recent meeting of a prominent Church of Christ, Scientist, many plans were advanced whereby every one might do his or her share in supporting and promulgating the work of what might be called the Christian Science missionaries.
In the course of her remarks our critic says: "The Christian Scientists and other denominations that believe strongly in the power of 'suggestion' have a very large membership of men.
On reading the account of the coroner's inquest at Urmston, I feel sure that a great many others besides myself will feel indignant at the way in which the coroner and jury behaved.
The commonly accepted theory of "mind over matter" relates wholly to the human mind, and therefore bears no resemblance to Christian Science, which, instead of endeavoring to enthrone the human mind, teaches how the latter may be brought into subjection to the infinite, divine Mind, or God.
The statement that Christian Scientists do not believe in Jesus Christ as the Son of God would indicate that the speaker is as limited in his knowledge of what Christian Science teaches as he is in his acquaintance with Christian Scientists.
No observer can fail to see that the twentieth century will embrace a development of the spiritual side of religion such as the world has never known before, and there will be nothing "supernatural" about it, either.