Letter from Carol Norton

Daily Eagle

New York, February, 8, 1899.

To the Editor of the Daily Eagle:—

During the time that has elapsed since my recent lecture in your city, numerous communications relating to Christian Science have appeared in the columns of the newspapers of Poughkeepsie. In most cases they have represented criticisms of Christian Science from representatives of materia medica and theology. Some have been broad, and while opposed, have been just and tolerant. Others have conspicuously manifested the spirit of intolerance, bigotry, and misrepresentation. While thoroughly unwilling to enter into any controversy as to the merits or demerits of Christian Science, I feel that a few truths can be opportunely stated. Having in view this end let the following statements be compared with the teachings of Christ, the Founder of our common Christian religion.

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