George W. Martin, Committee on Publication for Victoria, Australia,
The line of reasoning adopted by a clergyman in his sermon on Christian Science, printed in your issue of November 21, appears to be based on the unloving assumption that anything and everything written against Mary Baker Eddy and the world-wide religion known as Christian Science is true.
Charles W. J. Tennant, District Manager of Committees on Publication for Great Britain and Ireland,
In the review of a book, "The Divine Programme," appearing in your issue of March 23, the author is reported to have referred to Christian Science as one of the world movements that "undermine the truth or rob men of their freedom of thought.
A Student
of Christian Science has found her garden, in which she does work, a place where she can learn many valuable lessons in the realm of metaphysics, as well as in nature.