CHRISTIAN SCIENTISTS
love The Mother Church, and they never tire of expressing their deep gratitude for its beneficent activities which are bringing to the nations of the earth the true knowledge of God.
FROM
the earliest recorded history down to the present time, the human race has been engaged in a struggle for existence, constantly endeavoring to gain a vantage point from which to overcome the evils of lack, limitation, want, woe, sickness, sin, and death.
Robert C. Humphrey, Committee on Publication for the State of Georgia,
In your issue of Tuesday, excerpts are quoted in your editorial from a paper presented at the recent convention of the Medical Association of Georgia, in which "cult" healing was criticized, as having "cut very heavily into the practice and revenues of the general practitioner.
Paymaster Capt. William H. Coomber, Committee on Publication for Bedfordshire, England,
I see in your issue of April 28 that there is a letter regarding the recent lecture on Christian Science at the Corn Exchange, Bedford, and I ask space in your next issue for the insertion of this letter, so that your readers may be correctly informed on the points raised.
Interest in the new Christian Science Publishing House and the manner in which it has been constructed and financed by the Field of Christian Science may be said to be almost world-wide.
with contributions from Jessie D. Houston, Clara M. Losee, Jane Elizabeth Harrison, Anna Cady Schuster, Maude West Baker, Mary Alexia Cusack, E. Merritt Weidner
I wish to express my sincere gratitude for the many blessings that have come to my family and me through the study and application of Christian Science.
I have been interested in Christian Science for over twenty years, but up to six years ago I was satisfied just to drift along and let others work for me.
Because of my heartfelt gratitude for all that Christian Science has done and is doing for me and mine and the world, I wish to share some of the experiences through which this blessed truth has, at least to a small degree, spiritualized my consciousness and daily living, so bringing me much peace and happiness.
Florence M. Erskine
with contributions from Percy C. Ainsworth
It is with a great sense of love and gratitude that I send this testimony of appreciation for all that Christian Science has done for me, and for what it is doing for the world.
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with contributions from Jessie D. Houston, Clara M. Losee, Jane Elizabeth Harrison, Anna Cady Schuster, Maude West Baker, Mary Alexia Cusack, E. Merritt Weidner