Robert Ramsey, Committee on Publication for Lanarkshire, Scotland,
In the Glasgow Herald, under the heading "Women's Topics," a statement was made which, no doubt quite unintentionally, gave a wrong impression of Christian Science.
Alfred E. F. Court, Committee on Publication for the North Island, New Zealand,
In a recent issue of the Post I noticed the report of an address in the course of which a doctor dealing with unorthodox healing agencies, amongst which he included Christian Science, is alleged to have remarked that "one feature all these unorthodox methods had in common, they utilized suggestion.
C. Shelton Agar, Committee on Publication for Natal, South Africa,
The purpose of my recent letter was, first, to remove any misunderstanding regarding Christian Science prayer and the conveying of suggestions to a patient, which your correspondent understood was being used; and, secondly, to point out that Christian Science healing is not demonstrated through hypnotism, mesmerism, or any form of necromancy.
At a session recently held by the Georgia Medical Association in Augusta, a doctor is reported as having attacked "quacks and practitioners of the healing art who yearly are turning millions of dollars away from the medical profession and doing their patients no good.
A TEACHER
in a Christian Science Sunday School had pointed out to her pupils that in many cases of healing which he accomplished, Jesus demanded a sign of activity.
INDIVIDUALS
may aspire, diplomats confer, governments make treaties, and international machinery be set up to avoid war between nations, but it remains for Christian Science to present the means for obliterating this scourge of mankind, as indeed all the ills that beset it.
FRIENDSHIP!
How often is this word on the lips of mankind! Throughout the ages poets have sung of the joys of friendship, essayists have covered pages with profound observations on the subject, and millions, less articulate, have tried to express in broken sentences and fervent handclasps their appreciation of the blessings of friendship.
ON
a certain occasion when avarice and greed seemed to be manifest, when many seemed to be grasping and striving to gain personal ends at the expense of others, an observer was reminded of Jesus' comment as he wept over Jerusalem, "O Jerusalem,.