Had
the priceless revelation of Christian Science done little else for humanity than to open its eyes to the invading, intruding efforts of mental suggestion to enter, defraud, and disrupt human consciousness, gratitude beyond the power of word or pen would be generously rendered.
In
the study of Christian Science is found the fulfillment of the text, "They shall speak with new tongues;" for Christian Science gives new meanings to certain words which are commonly defined and used in a material way.
Several
years ago, when a regatta was held on a beautiful New England lake, it was noticed that in one of the races two boats took the lead and retained it.
Daniel
stood Undaunted when, Imprisoned in the lions' den, He faced their wrath with vision clear, Retreated not as they crouched near, Nor threatened with uplifted rod— But smiled, and humbly spoke with God.
Charles M. Shaw, Committee on Publication for Lancashire, England,
Your contributor on the subject of Christian Science is guilty of a serious misrepresentation of this religion; and it is difficult to account for, except on the assumption that he is imperfectly acquainted with its teachings.
Peter B. Biggins, Committee on Publication for the Province of Alberta, Canada,
A speaker in Lethbridge, according to a report in the Herald, undertook to prove that the Christian Science textbook, "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures" by Mary Baker Eddy, does not stand the test of the Bible.
How often have men wondered if a way would ever be found out of the troubles of mortal existence, out of the sickness, sin, poverty, and sorrow which beset the human race! How persistent have been the efforts of many of them to find the solution of humanity's problem; or if not the solution, then a way to ameliorate the lot of mortals! Men rebel against the suffering which so often seems to be in evidence—their sense of justice causes them to do so; and time and again there springs up within them the hope that in the end mankind will find itself free.
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with contributions from Mabel E. Lucas, F. Blaine Elliott, Bertha R. Waldman, Elizabeth Alice Maton, Victor A. Cazalet, William B. Harrison, Thorwald Culmell
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Our hearts are so full of love and gratitude to God for giving us our beloved Leader, Mary Baker Eddy, who has made the Christ, Truth, understandable to this age.
When I became interested in Christian Science I did not think I was in need of physical healing, but very soon after I began reading the textbook, "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures" by Mary Baker Eddy, I was healed of sick headaches, which I had been having two or three days each week for some time.
A small copy of the Christian Science textbook, "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures" by Mary Baker Eddy, was presented to me by a Christian Science War Relief worker during the height of the so-called influenza epidemic in 1918.
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with contributions from Mabel E. Lucas, F. Blaine Elliott, Bertha R. Waldman, Elizabeth Alice Maton, Victor A. Cazalet, William B. Harrison, Thorwald Culmell