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process of preparation is carried on by every wise individual, no matter what his activity may be, for such a one knows from experience that it means economy of effort with the most satisfactory reward.
Mrs. Harriet J. Jewson, Committee on Publication for Norfolk, England,
The account of a lecture by a professor, reported in your paper, would give your readers an erroneous impression of Christian Science and its method of healing.
Albert W. LeMessurier, Committee on Publication for the Channel Islands,
I am sorry that the views of the Church Manual of the Christian Science church held by your correspondent do not agree with those who voluntarily accept its authoritative mission, but this is his misfortune — and there is hope.
Harry B. Bonney, Committee on Publication for the State of Tennessee,
In your issue of January 21 you report a lecture by a rabbi, in which he reviews a book by an anthropologist, and makes reference to the "hallucinations of Mary Baker Eddy.
with contributions from Mary Sarber Schuneman, Marie A. Hull, Alfred Hutt, Doris Carol Johnson, Frieda S. H. Donath, Joseph E. Earley, Jerome Hirsch, Hortense N. Carley
To insure that complete lecture notices be printed in the Sentinel, detailed information should reach the Journal, Sentinel, and Herald 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 Great Britain and Ireland, at least five weeks before.
Jessie E. Lechner
with contributions from Joseph F. Lechner
I did not come into Christian Science for physical healing, but through a very beautiful healing of my husband I began with him to attend the church services and to study the Lesson-Sermon in the Christian Science Quarterly.
Having received so much help from reading the testimonies in The Christian Science Journal and the Christian Science Sentinel, I should like to add my testimony of gratitude and love, in the hope that it may reach and help someone as I have been helped.
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with contributions from Mary Sarber Schuneman, Marie A. Hull, Alfred Hutt, Doris Carol Johnson, Frieda S. H. Donath, Joseph E. Earley, Jerome Hirsch, Hortense N. Carley