Copy of a letter sent by William Wallace Porter, Committee on Publication for the State of New York,
The July 29, 1935, issue of Time carries a letter in which the writer indicates that Mary Baker Eddy, the Discoverer and Founder of Christian Science, had considerable contact in her childhood with the teachings of Swedenborg while attending a New Church Sunday school.
If
in our schoolwork one subject seems to stand out as "our poor subject," let us remember that it is our thinking about it that is making the subject seem difficult.
Seldom
in the history of the world has there been a time when lack, failure, distress, and unemployment were more prevalent than they now appear to be.
In
order to meet their financial obligations many good, honest people are compelled through circumstances apparently beyond their control, to undergo great sacrifice of personal comfort and of much that is considered desirable.
It
is of the greatest importance to our welfare that we should clearly understand the true nature of supply and demand, since it often appears that many are the victims of poverty and distress through a failure of supply with which to meet the demand.
From a radio reply by Newton T. Burdick, Committee on Publication for British Columbia,
A short time ago a minister of the gospel radiocast a sermon in which he quoted from the textbook of Christian Science, "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures" by Mary Baker Eddy, and then read a number of Bible passages in support of his contention that Christian Science was of the devil.