Among the Churches

James A. Logwood, a leader in the Christian Science congregation of St. Louis, has written concerning the objects, and the accomplishments of the sect.

Mr. Logwood has written this as a defence of Christian Science in St. Louis and to dispel a misunderstanding which he feels exists in the city with regard to the aims and methods of the sect. He requests the Post—Dispatch to publish his statement, which follows:—

Since Christian Science, through its healing and regenerating work and its phenomenal growth in our midst, as well as throughout the entire land, has become the subject of much thought, pro and con, and since there has been a slight misunderstanding from some recent publications of the church movement in St. Louis, I beg to make the following statement for publication:—

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