Not a Christian Scientist

Kingston (N. Y.) Daily Leader

The impression at Marlborough, that the man who lectured in the M. E. Church at that village on Physiology, was a Christian Scientist, has done great injustice to the adherents of the latter faith. The minister of the M. E. Church of Marlborough says the man was not a Christian Scientist, but a music teacher from Newburgh, and the false impression may have been occasioned from the fact that at one time he circulated a paper called Divine Healer.

The following letter from Willard S. Mattox covers the incident so clearly that there is no mistaking the position of the Christian Science Church upon a subject of this character. It also declares that there are no irresponisible lecturers associated with that church in any part of the world:—

Office of the Christian Science Publication Committee
For the State of New York.
No. 143 West 48th St.
New York, February 8, 1901.

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