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FROM CHRISTIAN SCIENCE COMMITTEES ON PUBLICATION

Falmouth Packet Falmouth, Cornwall, England

How right the [author] is in maintaining that differences between our respective churches cannot be ignored ("Packet," last week). Even so, I am very happy to assure him that the Incarnation, life, suffering and death upon the Cross and the Resurrection of Jesus have immense and all important meaning for Christian Scientists.

In some respects, however, our interpretation of their significance to humanity undoubtedly does differ from that of other denominations.

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