As
she drove along the countryside when shrubs and trees were putting forth their new foliage, a student's attention was drawn to occasional trees on which still clung the brown and faded garb of last year's leaves.
On
page 334 of her "Miscellaneous Writings" Mary Baker Eddy, the Discoverer and Founder of Christian Science, after asking a question, gives an answer the understanding of which is of vital importance to every student of Christian Science.
Raymond N. Harley, Committee on Publication for Transvaal, South Africa,
In your issue of Monday last there appears an excerpt from the New York Times entitled "Doctor Praises Neurotics" which gives the gist of a speech by Dr.
Percy H:sson Tamm, Committee on Publication for Sweden,
Under the heading of "Questions and Answers" in your esteemed paper appeared the following: "Question: Is Christian Science built on the Bible or has it anything in common with spiritualism?
Carl Walter Gehring, Committee on Publication for the State of Ohio,
In your issue of February 22, regarding House Bill 221 introduced into the General Assembly, you state that this bill proposed to permit "persons in the practice of the religious tenets of their church to administer to the sick or afflicted by prayer and spiritual means and without the use of material medicine.
Mrs. Edith M. Ross, Committee on Publication for Hertfordshire, England,
In your issue of March 23 a letter entitled "Attendance at Church" is published, in which the writer speaks appreciatively of the "beautiful side of the Gospel teaching, that of the love of God and its healing power," which is insisted upon in the teachings of Christian Science.
The
belief that certain material advantages are essential to one's success, and that the lack of them is a serious handicap, may hinder many young people.