Christian Scientists and Compensation

We have pleasure in herewith republishing the able article of Alfred Farlow, C.S.D., recently published in the Daily Press-Knickerbocker and Albany Morning Express, upon the above topic. Mr. Farlow sets forth many sensible views which should and will address themselves to sensible people everywhere. We might discuss at length the injustice, if not the folly, of any attempt to prevent Christian Scientists from receiving fair compensation for their services. As a matter of fact, their scale of charges, so far as they have any, is more to secure reasonable compensation for the time actually given to their work, than compensation for services rendered, although the latter is an entirely just factor to be considered.

Mr. Farlow's article is as follows:—

Editor Press-Knickerbocker-Express:— In answer to the question, Have Christian Scientists a right to charge for their services? I would say:—

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