In your issue of October 17 there appears a news item...

Beacon

In your issue of October 17 there appears a news item under the heading "Divine Healer Will Open Laboratory Here," to the effect that the person mentioned is preparing to open a laboratory for the practice of divine healing, laying on of hands, spiritualism, and Christian Science.

Kindly allow me space in your next issue to say, for the benefit of the readers of the Beacon—thus correcting any wrong impression regarding the practice of Christian Science—that this self-styled "divine healer" is not a Christian Scientist, her many so-called methods of healing having nothing to do with the teachings of, and being contrary to the practice of, this religion.

Christian Science as discovered and founded by Mary Baker Eddy is based solely upon the inspired word of the Bible and especially upon the teachings of Christ Jesus, who placed no reliance upon material or physical means in his healing ministry, but, on the contrary, relied absolutely upon his divine or spiritual understanding of God and of man created in God's image and likeness, as being sufficient to free mortals from all discordant conditions, both physical and mental.

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