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In the course of an article in a recent issue of the Evening Mail, "some of the best-known clergymen and physicians in America" are reported as expressing a fervent, disinterested, and dispassionate desire to rescue the unsuspecting public from the rapidly increasing inroads of Christian Science. The average layman must be somewhat bewildered by the widely divergent arguments of these gentlemen. While it is true that they express absolute unanimity, so far as their desire to discredity Christian Science is concerned, they seem to have used perfect freedom of thought in selecting the standpoint from which they advance to the attack.
By way of illustration: My attention was recently called to a criticism of Christian Science in the form of an editorial in a prominent Hebrew newspaper, in which the members of that faith were warned against Christian Science on account of its "being based on and in fulfilment of the teachings of Christ." On the same day there appeared an editorial in an influential orthodox religious journal, warning their readers that Christian Science "denied Christ, and was wholly unchristian and untrue." Not long after this one of our most distinguished physicians declared that the religious influence and teachings of Christian Science were beautiful and inspiring, but that as a therapeutic system it was a dangerous delusion and a snare, notwithstanding the fact that a few days before one of the best-known clergymen had lauded its healing work as true and in fulfilment of the Scriptural promises, but had uncompromisingly condemned its theology as "the work of the devil."
When those who appoint themselves critics of Christian Science learn to leaven their zeal to destroy with a very small quantity of exact knowledge of the subject, they will find that the vast army which is being raised up from among the sick and sinning is the inevitable result of a philosophy which, when understood, is the very essence of consistency, compassion, and love—of true Christianity; and that its ministry is destined to bring to all mankind a greater measure of the peace which passeth all human understanding.
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July 10, 1909 issue
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ETERNAL LIFE
FRANK H. SPRAGUE.
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RAISE YOUR PRICE
DR. EDMUND F. BURTON.
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THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE READING ROOM
CAROLINE E. LINNELL.
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"AWAKE THOU THAT SLEEPEST"
WILLIAM HOLMAN JENNINGS.
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OUR THINKING
EBBA V. KREBS.
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ONE PHASE OF SCIENTIFIC CHRISTIANITY
GENEVA MARY CLIPPINGER.
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MY KINGDOM
SEBA M. CHRISTIN.
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The healing through Christian Science is accomplished...
W. C. Williams
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I wish to refer to your comment that "with the make-believe...
Frederick Dixon
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The relation of pain and disease to the whole human...
Herbert M. Beck
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The teachings of the Master are what Christian Science...
Algernon Hervey-Bathurst
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Christian Scientists rejoice in every good deed, and...
John H. Wheeler
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Christian Science is not gnosticism nor Brahmanism...
George Shaw Cook
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From the Christian Science view-point the Principle of...
John L. Rendall
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Christian Science is a recapitulation of the teachings of...
R. Stanhope Easterday
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Our critic speaks of the "true" in Christian Science...
Alfred Farlow
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THE MANUAL
with contributions from Joy E. R. Zint
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MRS. EDDY TAKES NO PATIENTS
Editor
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THE SECOND COMMANDMENT
Anne M. Knott
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A QUESTION OF RESPONSIBILITY
John B. Willis
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LETTERS TO OUR LEADER
with contributions from Willard S. Mattox, C. B. Hadden, James R. Miller, Mattie H. DuBois, H. M. Spence, Jannett Philip, M. V. Cooley, T. Talbot, Grace Thoburn, Harriette Stent Clark, Lulu A. Miller, Mary Blanche Winser, Pauline N. Bolles, Board of Trustees
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THE LECTURES
with contributions from Gorham H. Wood, E. A. Dausman, J. W. Martin, Horace DeY. Lentz
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Five years ago last Thanksgiving, Christian Science...
Etta M. Ousley
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I feel that it is my duty to give testimony for the many...
Laura C. Horan
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When my little daughter was about two years old, we...
May O. Van Houten
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For eight years I had been under the care of specialists...
Marion L. Fuller
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About two years ago I had a small growth appear on...
Frances Wilkinson
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I was under Christian influence from childhood, and...
Elgiva K. Stewart
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I write to express my gratitude for what Christian Science...
George J. Smith
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In April, 1904, I suffered from a paralytic attack in one...
Mary M. Bratten with contributions from Wilhelmina Setzer
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Over three years ago, when I was living in Elk City,...
Webster Fuller
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I have been helped and encouraged so many times by the...
Bertha P. Jacobus
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I wish to express my gratitude for the innumberable...
Henrietta O. Ross
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In the summer of 1908 I was taken ill with a severe...
Hildegard Ohrtmann
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Are you seeking health and harmony through Christian Science?...
Elizabeth H. Mather
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My heart goes out in gratitude to God, and also to...
Mary Reynolds
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I desire to tell of some of the blessings that have come...
Volley W. Oakes
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I wish I could express in words my gratitude for Christian Science...
Bessie Englebright
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IN ÆTERNUM
MARY J. ELMENDORF
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FROM OUR EXCHANGES
R. F. Johonnot with contributions from J. C. Jaynes, J. Estlin Carpenter, W. P. Du Bose