Editorial Courtesy

It is a noticeable fact that editorial mention of Christian Science has become more frequent than formerly, while the tone of such comment as now appears in newspapers and magazines is much more kindly than heretofore, and we believe this is due in a large measure to the better understanding of the subject which has resulted from the work of the Board of Lectureship as well as that of the Publication Committee. One of the latest examples of this tendency toward a just and unprejudiced attitude in the discussion of Christian Science is the editorial which appeared in Among the Clouds, the interesting newspaper published on the summit of Mount Washington.

The occasion of this appreciative mention of Christian Science in "the only newspaper printed on the summit of any mountain in the world," was the lecture delivered by Judge Ewing last Sunday under the auspices of the little church in the White Mountains. The editorial is as follows:—

"It is with pleasure this morning that Among the Clouds devotes so much of its space to the address of Judge William G. Ewing, on Christian Science, delivered at The Mount Pleasant yesterday.

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Divine Guidance
August 19, 1905
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