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Starting in June, if you’re not yet a subscriber, you can enjoy one free monthly piece of online content from each of the following periodicals—the Christian Science Sentinel and The Christian Science Journal.
Each month, choose one free article or podcast from the archives or a current issue. If you want to read or listen to additional content, you can subscribe to JSH-Online (subscription aid available) or try our free trial (no credit card required). You will always have full access to any content that is shared with you.
With
the thought of the world earnestly seeking peace in the midst of turmoil, hatred, and fear, does it not behoove each one of us to examine his attitude toward his brother and see wherein he may contribute to the bringing of peace on earth, good will to men?
All
are more or less familiar with the sign so frequently displayed in parks and public grounds, requesting those making use of those open spaces to "keep off the grass.
Percy Hesson Tamm, Committee on Publication for Sweden,
In a review of a certain booklet some statements in your paper give such a misconception of the teachings of Christian Science that I am impelled to request space for the following correction.
Charles W. J. Tennant, District Manager of Committees on Publication for Great Britain and Ireland,
There recently appeared a report of a lecture in which the lecturer referred to Christian Science as "modern 'magic' " and stated, "This cult has taken hold of a truth and exaggerated its applicability beyond the limits of reason.
C. Shelton Agar, Committee on Publication for Natal, South Africa,
Under "Some Facts and Fancies" in your issue of June 14, are some remarks on Christian Science which give your readers a very misleading impression of this denomination and its organization.
Extracts from an address given by Mr. Ezra W. Palmer to the Christian Science Organization at Boston University,
I want to tell you that I feel very much at home with you; and I wish to congratulate you upon your membership in this society and upon being students in Boston University.
I should like to add my testimony to those given in the periodicals, which I have enjoyed reading and which have been a great help to me in the study of Christian Science.
I wish to express my gratitude for the blessing of restored health and the changed outlook on life which I now enjoy through having gained an understanding of Christian Science.
with contributions from E. A. Gilmore, Patty Smith Hill, L. B. Ashby, Henry Goddard Leach
[President E.
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