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In your issue of March 16 there is a synopsis of a sermon...
Harwich and Dovercourt Standard
In your issue of March 16 there is a synopsis of a sermon delivered on a recent Sunday evening. In his address the clergyman makes the statement that Christian Science is "not Christian nor scientific." Let me say that Christian Science is Christian because it is based on the spiritual understanding of the teachings of Christ Jesus, and is fulfilling the commands of our Master to heal the sick and reform the sinner by his spiritual method. It is Science because it is susceptible of proof, being based on divine Principle and demonstrated according to its rules.
The reverend critic, in his endeavor to make a statement of the teachings of Christian Science, has evidently not referred to the writings of Mary Baker Eddy, the Discoverer and Founder of Christian Science, nor to the authorized literature of the Church of Christ, Scientist, but has gone instead to books written by people who had no comprehension of the subject. For instance, he quotes as an authority a Dr. Charles Brown. Dr. Brown was never at any time a teacher of Christian Science; in fact, he was not even a member of the Christian Science church. If one should consider his book an authority on the subject, it would only prove how small a knowledge one had of the teachings of Christian Science and of the church established by Mrs. Eddy.
A Christian Science mother would not tell her child suffering from diphtheria that "there was nothing the matter with her, and that she must play with her friends and go to school as usual." Christian Scientists understand that, in their view, the practice of Christian Science provides a more efficacious method of curing illness than that provided by material methods; but they are scrupulously particular in conforming to all quarantine regulations regarding infectious diseases. I would also add that in England the law at present requires that a child shall have medical attention; and since Christian Scientists are law-abiding citizens, they are very careful to conform to this requirement.
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February 8, 1930 issue
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Reading and Hearing the Word
MYRTLE R. BIGGINS
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Surmounting Obstacles
JULIUS MORITZEN
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Vessels Filled
HARRIETTE S. FROST
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Principle and Rule
FLORENCE H. BACH
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Power of Gratitude
MARGARET HOWES
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Our Fortress
GEORGE R. LOWE
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In the editorial column of your issue of August 13, under...
William K. Kitchen, Committee on Publication for the State of New Jersey,
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In your issue of March 16 there is a synopsis of a sermon...
Charles W. J. Tennant, District Manager of Committees on Publication for Great Britain and Ireland,
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It is ordinarily conceded that when giving expert advice...
J. Latimer Davis, Committee on Publication for the State of Iowa,
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In the issue of Friday, September 27, 1929, appeared a...
Miss Elna L. Singleton, Committee on Publication for Hawaii,
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In his "Bible Lecture" to the Mexico Women's Bible...
Oscar Graham Peeke, Committee on Publication for the State of Missouri,
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Some remarkable statements were made by an author...
Thomas A. Wyles, Committee on Publication for South Australia,
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The Christ
MARIE TAGGART KEITH
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Values
Clifford P. Smith
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Spirituality
Duncan Sinclair
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Man's Individuality
Violet Ker Seymer
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The Lectures
with contributions from Ethel Woodman, Willis R. Glick
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It is over twenty years since I received my first healing...
Letitia C. Cray
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Over twenty years ago, when I was expecting my first...
Edna Howell Rupnik
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I am deeply grateful for Christian Science, and for all...
Florence S. Smith
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The time has come for me to express publicly, as best I...
Margaret Flint Jacobs
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About two years ago I was attacked quite early one...
Pearl B. Phillips
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It is with a deep sense of gratitude that I send particulars...
Lula L. Forsythe
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The Mother Church—A Psalm
JESSICA LENNARD LEWIS
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Signs of the Times
with contributions from Harry Emerson Fosdick, T. B. Peery, John Q. Adams, Canon E. A. Down, Charles R. Brown, Louis Augustus Parsons