Among
acts of governmental procedure, perhaps none seems more impressive or more inspired than the Emancipation Proclamation which Abraham Lincoln issued to his country.
C. Shelton Agar, Committee on Publication for Natal, South Africa, in the
My attention has been drawn to a letter in your issue of March 17, criticizing the teachings of Christian Science and commenting adversely on an authorized Christian Science lecture, of which an abbreviated report was recently published in your newspaper.
Albert E. Lombard, Committee on Publication for Southern California, in the
In recent issues of the Gazette, an article mentioned a certain Californian and cited various misleading statements derogatory to Christian Science and Christian Scientists that were set forth in books of which he is the author.
As
young people set out for school or college, it may be useful to them to ponder the methods of other travelers who have had pleasant journeys and have come out safely and joyously.
There
is a story in the twelfth chapter of Acts, interesting alike to young and older students of Christian Science, which tells of the steadfastness of a little maid named Rhoda.