SOME EXPRESSIONS OF OPINION

A reader of the Baltimore American recently asked that paper to publish "a summary of the Christian Science doctrine," and in answer to this request the American of Nov. 2 contained a brief but satisfactory statement of the fundamental faith of Christian Scientists, which we quote as follows:—

"As a religious denomination Christian Scientists believe in God, in the inspiration of the Scriptures, in the divinity of Christ, in the supremacy of God as spirit, in prayer without ceasing, and in all the essentials of Christianity, and claim that the prime office of Christian Science is to destroy evil and reform mankind. They believe that all evil will eventually be destroyed and become extinct."

The New York World, notwithstanding its recent attacks on Christian Science, made the following admission in a recent editorial:—

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AN ARTICLE BY MRS. EDDY
November 24, 1906
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