Vital Questions Answered

Boston Journal

Having noted much in the press on certain questions relative to Christian Science, including frequent public reports of deaths under this system, a reporter for the Journal interviewed Alfred Farlow, the well—known Christian Scientist, with the following results:—

"Do Christian Scientists lose many patients? And why are their losses so extensively published?" queried the reporter.

"A few cases published in multitudinous ways give the impression of a multitude of cases," said Mr. Farlow, "and I presume that such is the purpose in the minds of those who write these reports for the press, most of which are prepared by the enemies of Christian Science, or at the instigation of its opponents, and are handed to the news—papers, where they are generally published without much thought.

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March 14, 1901
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