Another Falsehood Refuted

This article was later republished in Pulpit and Press: Pul.  74:4-75:12 

There has been of late such an onslaught upon Christian Science on the part of many members of the Orthodox clergy, that if we were disposed to answer them all we should not be able to do so for want of time and space. We do not care, as a rule, to notice them. Occasionally, however, there comes to us one of so extraordinary a character that we feel called upon to pay some attention to it. Such an one is the sermon recently preached by the Rev. W. A. Bartlett, of Bristol, N. H., as it comes to us, by editorial comment, in the Bristol (N. H.) Enterprise of a recent date.

Inasmuch as the editorial assumes to quote literally from the sermon, we take it for granted that it is a correct quotation, so far as it goes.

We will notice the latter part of the quotation first. Referring to Christian Science it has this to say, presumably of the Rev. Mary Baker Eddy:—

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