The contract for the publication and sale of the Works of Mary Baker Eddy, entered into between the Trustees under the Will of Mary Baker Eddy and The Christian Science Publishing Society in October, 1917, was rescinded by mutual agreement on June 15, 1922.
Brigman C. Odom, Committee on Publication for the State of Texas,
In the statement by a critic which appeared in a recent issue of your paper that "the mind rules the body and the world," the reader is left under the impression that the human mind is the principal factor in the demonstration of Christian Science, whereas it is through divine Mind that proof in Christian Science work is brought out.
Richard H. Smith, Committee on Publication for the State of Montana,
In the interest of accuracy, may I point out that Christian Science is not a system of faith healing as that term is commonly understood; neither does it teach that there is any power in the human mind or matter; nor could its practitioners successfully collaborate with those using material remedies.
Lester B. McCoun, Committee on Publication for the State of Nebraska,
The eleventh and forty-second chapters of Isaiah announce the manner of the coming of Christ to the human consciousness, and describe the healing works ever associated with this appearing.
In
Christian Science the student early learns that as the reflection of the divine Mind, man, the spiritual idea, is forever in his proper place, and that no condition can arise to misplace or displace God's idea.
Almost
every one engaged in business to-day realizes, more clearly and forcibly than ever before, the benefits, blessings, safety,—yea, the absolute need,—of a plain, practical religion.