In recent issues of your paper appeared summaries of addresses given by a clergyman on the "Life of Mary Baker Eddy" and "Truth and Error of Christian Science.
In a recent issue there appears the following statement, "The Christian Scientist can cure his own seasickness, but he cannot drive out organic heart disease, if that is his complaint.
with contributions from Bicknell Young , Ralph O. Brewster, Christine Paulson, Jerome B. Burbank, Charles F. Southworth, Laurene Hook, Ben Fitzpatrick, Willietta McCraken, J. H. Henderson, Bessie Turner Allen
Since coming into Christian Science nearly ten years ago I have enjoyed reading the literature, and the testimonies in the Journal and Sentinel have been of special interest.
For many months the Christian Science Sentinel has been such a comfort to me, and a weekly inspirer of hope, that I should like to give my first testimony through its columns.
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with contributions from Bicknell Young , Ralph O. Brewster, Christine Paulson, Jerome B. Burbank, Charles F. Southworth, Laurene Hook, Ben Fitzpatrick, Willietta McCraken, J. H. Henderson, Bessie Turner Allen