In your issue of March 12, 1935, you quoted a statement to the effect that Christian Science is "a child begotten by intuition out of ignorance, and the perennial product of the human mind.
Leslie Burn Andreae, Committee on Publication for Norfolk, England,
Your correspondent, under the heading "Divine Healing," asks whether I seek to "link up Christian Science with the work of divine healing as taught by the clergy of the Church of England and many ministers of the Nonconformist churches.
William Wallace Porter, Committee on Publication for the State of New York,
In your issue of April 11, a clergyman stated that "the Holy Communion is celebrated in all branches of the Christian Church excepting the Christian Scientists and the Quakers, both of whom have rejected all idea of outward observance of anything sacramental.
FACED
with much talk of "wars and rumours of wars," the right-minded person is concerned with what he can do as an individual to help prevent the recurrence of the scourge of war.
IN
Christian Science the word "demonstration" has a spiritual signification and application which is becoming more and more generally recognized and better understood.
THERE
is a well-loved account of an incident taken from the early ministry of Jesus which has lived through the years because it shows that healing will result "when the times of refreshing shall come from the presence of the Lord.