Louis N. Denniston, Committee on Publication for the State of Connecticut,
May space be found in an early issue of your excellent paper for an informative statement which is prompted by the review of a sermon delivered Sunday, February 14, which appeared in your issue of the fifteenth?
Paymaster Capt. William H. Coomber, Committee on Publication for Bedfordshire, England,
In your last issue I notice the report of an address on "Dancing and Health" to the Bedford Rotarians, in which the speaker states, "You will be helped to a better understanding of faith-healing and Christian Science when you realize that there is inside you a great battery of revitalizing current which can be set coursing through your body.
The
bewildering academics on the subject of economics cease to overawe the student of Christian Science who is remembering the First Commandment, "Thou shalt have no other gods before me.
An
active witness to Life, Truth, and Love does not need to look into a purse or bank account for life, food, and clothing; for a purse soon empties, and a bank account may be lost through some adverse circumstance.
Many
centuries ago, on being questioned as to which is the greatest commandment, Jesus set forth a very significant fact, namely, that second only to loving and obeying God supremely we should love our neighbor as ourselves.