To
a race in bondage to materiality, weary and discouraged with futile efforts to solve the perplexing problems of material existence, came the revelation of Mary Baker Eddy that "all is infinite Mind and its infinite manifestation".
Charles W. J. Tennant, District Manager of Committees on Publication for Great Britain and Ireland, in the
When reading the Christian Science textbook, "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures" by Mary Baker Eddy, a critic has certainly not understood when the author is referring to the immortal or to the mortal, to the eternal or to the temporal, to the real or to the unreal.
Louis Potts, Committee on Publication for Cheshire, England, in the
May I be allowed space to correct certain statements misrepresenting Christian Science made by a clergyman in an address recently delivered at the Centenary Hall, as reported in your recent issue.
Aaron E. Brandt, Committee on Publication for the State of Pennsylvania, in the
A contributor's remarks in your recent issue, reprinted from another paper, indicate that he has the very mistaken notion that Christian Science has something in the nature of magic and malicious animal magnetism in its teaching and practice.
The
human heart yearns for true friendship, for that intimate relationship which insures sympathetic understanding of one's innermost thoughts, of one's aspirations and longings, of one's aims and ambitions, even of one's doubts and fears.
What
an array there is of God's witnesses, stretching far back into the distant past! Among them are many who might be said to belong to the humbler order, while others are outstanding in their greatness.
It
was a very large demand which Jesus made upon all his followers when he said, "When thou doest alms, let not thy left hand know what they right hand doeth;" and with how beautiful a promise did he conclude: "And thy Father which seeth in secret himself shall reward thee openly"!
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with contributions from J. George Dietrich, Gilbert C. Carpenter, Jr., Vincent H. P. Molteno, Rachel Goss Deyo, Alfred S. Wood, Sidney Osborn, May W. Mathias
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I often wonder if I can ever express my gratitude for the many blessings I have received in Christian Science, which was presented to me by a friend many years ago.
When a member of our family was healed through the understanding of a practitioner I was very bitter against Christian Science and lost no opportunity to ridicule it.
A number of years ago, I had hay fever so severely that we were planning to move to another climate when some Christian Science literature was given me.
It is with a heart overflowing with gratitude for what Christian Science has done for me that I send this testimony, with an earnest hope that it will benefit some one who is seeking the truth.
Articles from members of The Mother Church and good testimonies from those healed by Christian Science are always welcomed for consideration by the Editors.
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with contributions from J. George Dietrich, Gilbert C. Carpenter, Jr., Vincent H. P. Molteno, Rachel Goss Deyo, Alfred S. Wood, Sidney Osborn, May W. Mathias