"Truth
has furnished the key to the kingdom, and with this key Christian Science has opened the door of the human understanding," writes Mary Baker Eddy on page 99 of her textbook, "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures.
Extracts from an address given by Bernard C. Duncan, before the Christian Science Organization at the George Washington University,
It is a significant and interesting fact to observe, in connection with Christian Science Organizations at universities and colleges, that what we might term the first public experience or appearance of our Way-shower, Christ Jesus, occurred early in his career when, at the age of twelve, he remained in the temple conversing with the educated men of his day.
Your issue of October 19 contains an article entitled "Anxiety, a Disease of Civilization," in which the writer makes a reference to what he terms "the primitive psychology of Christian Science" in such a way as might give your readers a very erroneous impression.
William G. Biederman, Committee on Publication for the District of Columbia,
The Washington Post Magazine of Sunday contains an article entitled "With Magnets and Hand-Waving, Mesmer Drew Out Hysterical Ills," in which it is stated of Franz Anton Mesmer that he was "the ancestor.
A WELL-KNOWN
lecturer in the social sciences not long ago advised the student readers of one of his textbooks to disregard Moses as an authority on morals because Moses knew nothing of the mechanism of a Ford car.
Mortals
who lack an understanding of God as omnipresent sometimes complain that existence is composed of an unending series of trials and tribulations.