The continued progress of our Cause is undoubtedly creating a marked impression on the press, and this is perhaps more noticeable in what the editors refrain from publishing than in any actual references to Christian Science which appear in print.
Meinrad Schnewlin, Committee on Publication for German-speaking Switzerland,
In the Sunday issue of Der Bund there is a report of Professor Blanke's cathedral address in which he is said to have designated Christian Science as a sect because it is subject to human authority and disregards the authority of Christ.
Merrill M. Hutchinson, Committee on Publication for the State of Georgia,
Mary Baker Eddy, the Discoverer and Founder of Christian Science, long ago realized that the power of God is sufficiently able to correct any and every discordant condition, whether the bodily ailment be organic or functional, or whether a mental disturbance be due to a human problem or to an unbalanced state of mind.
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pleasant it is to be found contributing or subscribing to the world's sweetness, thus helping to neutralize its bitterness! How eagerly the world is looking for those who are willing to help it to see the bright skies instead of the gloomy clouds! What opportunities there are today for each one to do a vast amount of good!