with contributions from C. W. Brown, William S. Sadler, J. L. Paton's, Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
[Review of "The Constitutional History of Scotland from Early Times to the Reformation," by Professor James MacKinnon, in the Cape Argus, Cape Town, South Africa, July 17, 1924]
Aaron E. Brandt, Committee on Publication for the State of Pennsylvania,
Christian Science is mentioned in the account of a sermon as being one of several teaching which destroy faith in God, in Christ Jesus, in prayer, and as deceiving the people.
Ralph W. Still, Committee on Publication for the State of Texas,
Christian Scientists agree with our surgeon-critic's statement in your issue of recent date, that "wishing to be well rarely corrects a real physical defect," for human will-power is as foreign to Christian Science practice as is materia medica.
Theodore Burkhart, Committee on Publication for the State of Oregon,
Christian Scientists do not initiate or invite controversy, nor have we any quarrel with others who hold different opinions, but when misleading or incorrect statements are made about Christian Science or Mrs.
To
be "a doorkeeper in the house of my God" implies the activity of vigilance in individual consciousness, securing orderly entrance for constructive thoughts.