In
proverbial wisdom it was said, "He that despiseth his neighbour sinneth," and from the standpoint of experience of good neighbors, "Better is a neighbour that is near than a brother far off.
In
The Christian Science Monitor of April 17, 1931, appeared an announcement under the heading, "New Home of Christian Science Publications to rise in Boston.
In
a Christian Science Sunday School class of senior high school girls, the question was asked by one student, "Why is it that whenever I go anywhere thinking I am going to have a good time, I find that I don't?
William K. Kitchen, Committee on Publication for New Jersey,
Your issue of December 21, 1934, reports a minister of the gospel as saying in a recent sermon, "The Christian Science attitude is akin to that of Hindu Vedantism," and that "the whole philosophy of Christian Science teaching has a spirit of unreality about it.
John A. C. Fraser, Committee on Publication for the Province of Alberta, Canada,
With reference to your library feature last week, I should like to say that the records of Edmonton Public Library are not a sufficient indication of the public interest in Christian Science and demand for its authorized and approved literature.
Charles W. J. Tennant, District Manager of Committees on Publication for Great Britain and Ireland,
Your issue of June 8 contains a letter on spiritual healing, in which Christian Science is referred to as though it were not strictly in line with the Gospels.
Mrs. Florence S. Smith, Committee on Publication for Queensland, Australia,
In the "Points from the Pulpit" column a clergyman is reported to have said, "Practically every religious crank of today had his prototype at the end of the first century—the ancestors of theosophists, Christian Scientists, and all the rest.
So gentle was his touch, so kind his eye—No fragile loveliness could pass him by,Nor shrink affrighted from his waiting hand,Lest, seeing, he should fail to understand.
This week's number of the Sentinel contains a notice of the Publishing Society's issuance, in new edition, of the book entitled "Christian Science and Its Discoverer," by Miss E.
Through sincere study and faithful application of the truths contained in the Bible, as demonstrated by Christ Jesus, our Way-shower, and stated in "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures" and the other writings of our revered Leader, Mary Baker Eddy, I was shown the way of salvation from sin, sickness, and death.
I have felt for a long time that I should write and express my gratitude for Christian Science and the many proofs I have had of its protecting and supporting power in times of physical, financial, and mental distress.
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