Mrs. Nannie I. Brown, Committee on Publication for the Canal Zone
In your issue of March 23, there appeared a letter in which the author asks for an explanation of a quotation from the Christian Science textbook, "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures" by Mary Baker Eddy.
Sometimes
when the sun is shining brightly, there may be clouds in the sky, here and there, and we may not be aware that they are rendering the sunlight less clear and brilliant.
In
a certain article on the Women's Activities Page of The Christian Science Monitor there appeared the arresting advice: "Don't forget about turning generous hems.
In
the account of the feeding of the multitude, given in the fifteenth chapter of Matthew's Gospel, it will be noticed that the disciples or students of the Master's teachings were following closely his every activity.
An editorial comment in the Angeles Mesa News of Los Angeles discussed a list of papers that had been printed in Time, and said, in part: "Another in this list of great newspapers is The Christian Science Monitor, and justly so.
In your recent issue appeared a letter which contained erroneous statements about Christian Science and its Discoverer and Foundr, Mary Baker Eddy, and I shall be glad if you will kindly allow space for this reply.