As
experience in dealing with humanity grows broader, one cannot fail to be impressed with the fact that all are looking for and endeavoring to reach a certain standard which, to them, embodies an ideal of correctness.
It is openly apparent to the casual reader of Professor Riley's review of "The Quimby Manuscripts" that his view is that of the antagonist of Christian Science bent upon strengthening his preconceived conclusions, rather than that of the book reviewer undertaking to fairly evaluate the contents of a new volume.
Permit me to correct an erroneous statement as to the teachings and practice of Christian Science which your issue of recent date publishes in an article, "Many Modern Miracles," and under subhead of "Auto-suggestion Popular in London.
Christian Science
brings home to every students with peculiar emphasis the necessity for unqualified honesty in purpose and practice, as a fundamental requisite to spiritual progress.
Volumes
have been written on the subject of the Lord's Prayer with the hope of helping men to understand it better, and the writers have accomplished good in the measure of their recognition of its true meaning.
I wish to add my testimony to the many I have read and from which I have received so much help, hoping some one may be benefited by hearing again to God's omnipotent care.
I have long felt that I should like to express my gratitude through the Journal or Sentinel for some of the blessings that have come into my life through Christian Science.
I have received so many blessings since taking up the study of Christian Science that I feel it my duty to add my written testimony to those of others.
I wish to express my gratitude to God for leading me to Christian Science; to Jesus the Way-shower, who practiced the Christ-healing centuries ago; and to Mary Baker Eddy, who, in this age, rediscovered this wonderful spiritual healing.
It is a number of years now since Christian Science came to my knowledge and brought, with the first glimpse of its wonderful revelation of the true nature of God and man, such a transformation of mind that my whole life seemed renewed and many discordant conditions, both physical and mental, vanished there and then.
Available articles from members of The Mother Church and good testimonies from those healed by Christian Science are always welcomed for consideration by the Editors.