Doctors and Christian Science

In the Brooklyn Citizen of Sunday, January 22, 1899, appeared an article under the above head, containing the views of a physician and other upon the subject of Christian Science. Among the articles contributed was the following by Mr. Norman E. John, Second Reader in the First Church of Christ, Scientist, Brooklyn, which we take pleasure in republishing.

To the Editor of The Citizen:—

Dear Sir: — Gratefully accepting the courtesy of your columns, I desire to write briefly on the subject of Christian Science, which is rapidly becoming of universal interest. As a preface, permit me to state my early personal experience, which was sufficient proof until I gained by study and practice and by reason of irrefutable logic, reason, and demonstration the convincement of its divine origin and sanction, and the practical utility of Christian Science in ameliorating the sin and suffering of humanity.

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