Austin E. Page, Committee on Publication for the State of New Hampshire,
In a recent issue a correspondent makes reference to a letter of mine concerning Christian Science, and cites several instances in his personal experience which indicate to him that Christian Science is what he has previously stated it to be, namely, a "combination of truth and error.
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something higher than merely material ways and means is required to solve intricate individual and world problems, is commonly recognized today, for mankind has many times been brought face to face with the fact that there is no solution of individual or general difficulties, of any satisfactory or permanent character, when sought from the human standpoint.
Stanley Sheen, Committee on Publication for Yorkshire, England,
Although most wonderful cases of healing are continually being accomplished by Christian Science, they are not miraculous, because they are the outcome of a scientific understanding of the nature of God as infinite good, and man as His image and likeness.