THE SENTINEL COMMENDED

A few out of many letters commending the Sentinel were sent to our Leader, Mrs. Eddy, and she has requested that they be published, together with the letter in which they were forwarded to her. These letters follow:—

Boston, Mass., March 23, 1907.

Beloved Leader:—I think it will please you to read the enclosed letters, if you have the time to spare. They show that the increase in the price of the Sentinel, which you directed, is approved by our readers. I wish that the growth of interest in Christian Science, which is now so manifest, might have come in some way other than through attacks on you, but the increased interest in your teachings amounts almost to a "boom." The Publishing Society is hard pressed to provide room for all the extra clerks necessary to attend to the wonderful increase in the demand for Christian Science literature. God is making the wrath of man to praise Him. Lovingly yours,
Archibald McLellan.

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