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Christian Science student recognizes the necessity and value of mental work, the purpose of this mental work being to establish in thought the clear, scientific, true concept of God as All-in-all, and to clear away the illusions and errors of material sense.
Robert Ramsey, Committee on Publication for Lanarkshire, Scotland,
Our attention has just been directed to a letter which appeared in a recent issue of the Press; and we should be much obliged if you would grant us space for a correction.
Edgar McLeod, Committee on Publication for Northern California,
Your view, expressed in a recent Spokesman, that Christian Science lecturers belittle other denominations and that the Christian Scientists are intolerant, manifestly is based on a misconception.
J. Latimer Davis, Committee on Publication for the State of Iowa,
To make clear to your readers that the play, "For You and Me," reviewed in your recent issue, was not written or presented under the direction of, or sponsored by, the Christian Science movement, this brief statement is submitted.
Hugh Stuart Campbell, Committee on Publication for the State of Illinois,
As reported in your recent issue, a clergyman compared Christian Scientists with those adrift in the "seas of unholy untruth," and grouped our religion with theosophy, spiritualism, Bahaism, and agnosticism.
In submitting this, the third annual report, the Christian Science Committee on Publication for Ontario is pleased to announce a very marked increase in the correct understanding of Christian Science by the general public throughout the province.
To insure that complete lecture notices be printed in the Sentinel, detailed information should reach the Editorial Department regarding lectures in the United States and Canada, at least four weeks before the date of the lecture; in Great Britain and Ireland, at least five weeks before; in other European countries, at least eight weeks before.
I am so thankful the opportunity is given through the Christian Science periodicals whereby we may express our gratitude for the blessings we receive, so that others may see and know the great benefits we derive from Christian Science.
I wish to tell of the good received in more than five years' study of Christian Science, so that it may help others, as I have been helped by reading the testimonies in the Journal and Sentinel.
On Friday evening before the Canadian Thanksgiving Day, 1924, a cold windstorm suddenly rose, and having left some washing on the line I went hurriedly to take it in.
I came to Christian Science at a time when, according to the medical profession, there seemed to be very little chance for my recovery from a complication of physical ills, such as heart trouble of long standing and Bright's disease, with its accompanying complications, that brought great fear into the home; for with each attack there was intense suffering and the expectation of passing on at any moment.
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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