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Albert E. Lombard, Committee on Publication for Southern California,
Under the caption "Rational Viewpoint" in your issue of January 14, a contributor to the Herald mistakenly associates the religion of Mary Baker Eddy with various systems that advocate teachings which are radically different from hers; and then by implication the item in question casts reflections on Mrs.
The attitude of the press continues to grow more friendly to Christian Science as it is gradually coming to have a truer sense of its meaning, partly owing to the work of this Committee.
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order to understand the beauty of the real man's consciousness, the Christian Scientist must see the unreality of every hindering argument of so-called mortal mind, and continuously widen his concept of God, infinite Mind.
Churches and societies in Great Britain and Ireland and on the Continent are reminded that applications for lectures should be made by the Clerks in June, as soon as possible after the names of the lecturers assigned to these countries are announced, following the Annual Meeting of The Mother Church, and not later than July 1.
Never can I sufficiently express my gratitude for the healing which I received through Christian Science, a healing which still seems miraculous to me as well as to most of my friends.
With a heart full of love, joy, and gratitude for the multitude of blessings received through the study and application of Christian Science, I desire to tell of an almost instantaneous healing of the bite of a very poisonous snake—a cotton mouth.
John F. Hendry
with contributions from Margaret Hendry, George McK. Menzies
Having experienced the joy of demonstration I would gladly express my gratitude for the many blessings which Christian Science has brought into my life.
In gratitude for the healings that were published in The Christian Science Journal and the Sentinel when I first began the study of Christian Science, I am giving this written testimony.
The one desire of the true Christian Scientist is to realize the truths of Christian Science and to reflect them every moment, thereby helping himself and others to know and do the will of God, and to show forth His glory in regenerated thinking, the evidence of which is improved experience.
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