Hugh T. Campbell, Committee on Publication for the State of Washington,
In your issue of September 19, under the heading, "Letters from Times' Readers," a writer takes exception to the combining of the words "Christian" and "Science," and later makes the surprising statement that "Christian Science does not heal sickness or infirmity through faith in God.
William Pitfield, Committee on Publication for Lancashire, England,
The very generous allotment of your space to the report of a lecture on Christian Science given recently in the Cambridge Hall is a striking illustration of the fact that the press generally the world over is alive to the growing interest of the people in the subject of spiritual healing, as taught and practiced in Christian Science.
Suppose
you went to visit a little friend who had never been to a Christian Science Sunday School, and had not been taught that divine Love is always here.
From a statement broadcast by Mrs. Eunice H. Dizer, Committee on Publication for the State of Vermont,
In a sermon recently broadcast from this station certain statements relative to Christian Science were made which may have given to the public a wrong impression of some of its teachings.