A graphic
picture is presented to the reader in the eighth chapter of John, where it reads, "And Jesus was left alone, and the woman standing in the midst.
When
the Psalmist sang, "O magnify the Lord with me, and let us exalt his name together," his thought evidently was to praise God highly, to extol Him who was Israel's help and deliverer.
Many articles from the Monitor were reprinted in other papers, and the Wednesday Magazine Section of the Monitor carried articles which Wisconsin editors have used in their entirety, with due credit, and they have also reproduced the pictures and drawings.
Mrs. Francis le Sueur, former Committee on Publication for Rhodesia, South Africa,
I was very much interested in the editorial on "The Yogi," but while appreciating the kindly reference to Christian Science, would like to point out for the benefit of your readers that you do not apprehend the divine basis on which the teachings of Christian Science rest, and their scientific nature.
B. Tatham Woodhead, former Committee on Publication for Lancashire, England,
In his letter in your recent issue, a clergyman says that the burden of his complaint against Christian Science is that it has no right to call itself Christian at all.
Louis N. Denniston, Committee on Publication for the State of Connecticut,
In your issue of April 20, 1935, under the news items from the town of Seymour, you carry a report of a sermon in which the speaker is interpreted as having classified Christian Science as non-Christian.