Webster
defines the word "position" in part as follows: "Manner or way of viewing somethings; mental attitude; the ground or point of view adopted with reference to any particular subject.
Frank J. Linsley, Committee on Publication for the State of Connecticut,
In the Central Baptist Church recently a clergyman delivered a sermon, which by previous announcement was to be on "The Health Message of Christian Science," but which developed into an unwarranted attack upon the religion of Christian Science and upon its Discoverer and Founder, Mary Baker Eddy.
Frank C. Ayres, Committee on Publication for the State of Indiana,
On two occasions recently the Question Box column of your paper carried articles claiming to set forth views of the Roman Catholic church regarding the religious teachings of Christian Science.
with contributions from Jane B. Johnston, Henry G. Rosslow, Margarete Noak, Walter Davis, Elizabeth C. Williams, Theodore M. Ellis, Margaret E. Tweedy, Charles Oscar Manspeaker
Testimonies of healings brought about at authorized lectures on Christian Science will be published in The Christian Science Journal or the Christian Science Sentinel, when verified as are other testimonies appearing in the periodicals.
Over thirteen years ago, led by the beauty and truth of the teachings of Christian Science to take up its study after a long-drawn-out skin trouble, starting from handling a socalled poisonous weed, I was forced to apply the rules laid down by Mary Baker Eddy in her book, "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures," before this pernicious error was permanently healed.
When first I read the precept, "Love your enemies," I regarded it merely as a beautiful ideal, but when I began to study the Christian Science textbook, "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures" by Mary Baker Eddy, I understood that it must be practical; and I should like to tell how this teaching was made a reality to me.
About fifteen years ago a friend presented me with a copy of "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures" by Mary Baker Eddy, suggesting that if I studied it and asked a practitioner for help I would soon be out of the discordant conditions that were annoying me at the time.
When I was a young girl I suffered from inflammation of the hip joint and was under medical treatment for a long time; but I was not completely healed, and could walk only with great difficulty.
As Christian Science has met my every need for the past ten years, and brought me more happiness than I ever knew before, I should like to express my gratitude through our periodicals.
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with contributions from Jane B. Johnston, Henry G. Rosslow, Margarete Noak, Walter Davis, Elizabeth C. Williams, Theodore M. Ellis, Margaret E. Tweedy, Charles Oscar Manspeaker