Almost
anyone, if presented with a plot of land, tools, and seeds, would set to work at once digging the ground, planting the seeds, and then cultivating the plants as they grew, until he had coverted the plot into a beautiful garden.
At
the Wednesday testimony meetings and the annual Thanksgiving Day services in Christian Science churches those who have been healed by the understanding of God's law, as revealed by Mary Baker Eddy, the Discoverer and Founder of Christian Science, spontaneously express their gratitude.
In
the leading editorial of the first issue of The Christian Science Monitor its Founder, Mary Baker Eddy, enunciated the policy of the new publication in a brief statement.
No
thinking person would attempt to drive an autombile forward while looking backward, for in so doing not only his own safety would be endangered but also that of others in close proximity.
The
praiseworthy efforts made almost everywhere in the world to spin the economic and social machine at its former speed seem not to have been very effective.
W. Archibald Wallace, Committee on Publication for the State of West Virginia,
My attention has been called to an article recently printed in the Recorder in which the claim is made that medical doctors are not held in the high esteem they once were, and this condition is attributed to a number of reasons, one of which is "lecturing to large audiences, by the cults," among which the author includes Christian Science.