Gordon William Flower, Committee on Publication for Gloucestershire, England,
In reply to an extract from an article by a bishop which appeared in your paper, allow me to say that there is much to gain and nothing to lose by doing justice to Christian Science and its Discoverer and Founder, Mary Baker Eddy.
Nils A. T. Lerche, Committee on Publication for Norway,
Anybody who has the least knowledge of this religion knows that Christian Scientists do not use material means for healing, but heal exclusively through prayer; and there are thousands who can attest that the healing power of enlightened prayer is as effective today as in the time of the early Christians.
Lyman S. Abbott, Committee on Publication for the State of Michigan,
In your leading article in the Truth Teller of July 22, in which a celebrated criminal lawyer tells what he thinks of allopathy, occurs a statement which may be misleading to some of your readers, and I shall therefore appreciate space in your publication to correct it.
How
many times we prolong painful human experiences and delay the complete solution of our problems through failure to go forward and prove by our actions our confidence in the truth we declare.
There
would seem to be individuals who like to be dictated to; they will avoid making a decision or following a definite line of action, and will gladly shift their responsibilities to the shoulders of anyone who shows inclination to carry this burden or to lead them along some particular road.
It
seems evident that the human family quite generally is engaged in striving to recover from some loss, dislocation, or abnormal condition, related to possessions, position, health, harmony, social or economic status.
William James Huckerby, Committee on Publication for Warwickshire, England,
The article entitled "Health Hints" by your medical correspondent contains a reference which may mislead your readers by confusing Christian Science with suggestion.