In your issue of April 24 appears a brief report of a...

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In your issue of April 24 appears a brief report of a visiting pastor's sermon in which he refers to Christian Science as depicting "an emasculated Christ." This statement shows that the speaker has a very vague and incorrect idea of the teaching of Christian Science, for this teaching restores to mankind the spirit and power of the Christ in reforming sinners and healing the sick.

In her work "Miscellaneous Writings" (p. 96), Mary Baker Eddy, the Discoverer and Founder of Christian Science, writes thus: "Do I believe in the atonement of Christ? I do; and this atonement becomes more to me since it includes man's redemption from sickness as well as from sin. I reverence and adore Christ as never before."

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