Mary Baker Eddy,
the beloved Discoverer and Founder of Christian Science, mindful of the place children and young people rightfully occupy in this worldwide movement, included Section 3 of Article IV in the Manual of The Mother Church.
There
is a quality that mortals are rather inclined to look upon as a human trait which a person simply has or has not; and because lack of it is not considered to be a failing of great importance, its presence or absence in ourselves or others is usually somewhat ignored without any serious thought being given to it.
In
those quiet moments when the clamor of the world is less insistent, it is well to look at some of the motives that impel our pursuits and aims, and to ask ourselves, Are they worth while?
Excerpts from the Lesson-Sermons in the Christian Science Quarterly have been published continuously throughout the year in the English section of the two oldest daily morning newspapers, as well as in the only newspaper in English published in the capital.
Mrs. Dorothy Hoskyn, former Committee on publication for the South Island, New Zealand,
A cablegram in your issue of today reports that the Bishop of Gloucester, when addressing doctors and nurses at Bristol Cathedral, said: "Christian Science is a religious as well as a medical heresy.
C. Shelton Agar, Committee on Publication for Natal, South Africa,
I must once more request space in your newspaper to correct a letter published in one of your issues, in order to show the reasonableness of Christian Science and its agreement with the Scriptures.