As
young people grow up, many go away to school or college, or take their place in the business world, and such changes always present the necessity for making adjustments of one kind or another.
In
the fourth chapter of the first epistle of John we find these words: "Beloved, let us love one another: for love is of God; and every one that loveth is born of God, and knoweth God.
In
the thirteenth chapter of Matthew's Gospel there is recorded the parable of the sower, a story containing many significant and important points of instruction as given by Christ Jesus to a great throng that had gathered by the seaside to hear him.
In a recent issue you published a letter in which Christian Science and its Discoverer and Founder, Mary Baker Eddy, are referred to in a somewhat objectionable manner, and I will deem it a favor if you will have the following corrective statements published in an early issue.
In a recent article, your columnist writes inter alia: "I have also tried the Christian Science method and said to myself that toothache does not exist, that toothache is only imagination, but that did not help either.