Nehemiah's
reply to his enemies, who by insidious suggestions were trying to persuade him to leave his work of building the wall of Jerusalem, is well known and often quoted by students of the Bible.
Mary Baker Eddy,
the Discoverer and Founder of Christian Science, presents a short "Historical Sketch" of the founding of the Church of Christ, Scientist, on page 17 of the Manual of The Mother Church.
To
many the word "adventure" wakens desire often tinged with regret that adventure is a thing of the past; that there are now no undiscovered countries.
Mrs. Dorothy Hoskyn, former Committee on Publication for the South Island, New Zealand,
In the article published by you on September 12, Christian Science is described as being "in direct descent from Mesmer's teaching," in common with spiritualism, hypnotism, and psychoanalysis.
William K. Primrose, Assistant to the District Manager of Committees on Publication for Great Britain and Ireland,
In reply to a letter on Christian Science from another correspondent, may I say that it is incorrect to describe Christian Science as primarily an American religion.
One
summer evening, a student of Christian Science gratefully accepted the invitation of some friends to ride home from a suburb in the rumble seat of their car.