A WELCOME ACKNOWLEDGMENT

THE fair and courteous attitude of an increasing number of newspapers toward Christian Science is well shown in the following paragrphs, which we clip from a recent issue of The Onlooker, a weekly paper of general circulation published in London. This paper, in explanation of its attitude toward Christian Science, says,—

Since Christian Science first became a movement in this country we have in these columns published at frequent intervals signed articles on the subject written by Christian Scientists, recounting their personal experiences or setting forth their convictions. We have published these papers without comment and without prejudice—and we can perhaps claim to be the only London journal to have done so—because the claims of Christian Science, supported by the authority of evidence at first hand, the good faith of which it would be an impertinence to question, seemed to us sufficiently remarkable to be worthy of the widest publicity that could be afforded them.

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FOR GOD
July 25, 1908
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