"THE PROGRESS OF CHRISTIAN SCIENCE IN ENGLAND"

The Onlooker of London, England, prints in its issue of Jan. 19 the article by Lady Alice Houblon which appeared in the Sentinel of Aug. 4, 1906. Commenting editorially on this article, The Onlooker says,—

A CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CURE.—Lady Alice Houblon, who this week contributes an article on "The Progress of Christian Science in England," is the eldest sister of the Earl of Crawford. She is a very ardent follower of Mrs. Eddy, and it was after the restoration to health of one of her daughters, who had been unsuccessfully treated in the ordinary way for three years, that four members of her family became converts to Christian Science.

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