Arthur E. F. Court, Committee on Publication for the North Island of New Zealand,
It is a pity that any representative of orthodox creeds, in order to protect his coreligionists from being "converted" from the "foundations of sound teaching," to which they are accustomed, to such a religion as he pictures Christian Science to be, should deem it necessary, under the shelter of a nom de plume, to employ personal insinuations and flagrant misquotations.
Aaron E. Brandt, Committee on Publication for the State of Pennsylvania,
I have often admired the excellence of the Reformed Church Messenger and received the impression that it is delightfully broad in its vision, a very reliable informant, and withal tolerant toward other religions.
Miss Ellen Graham, Acting Committee on Publication for Lanarkshire, Scotland,
A copy of your issue of October 11 has just come to my notice, in which a clergyman, speaking of "Women and the Ministry," says that the "Christian Scientists" have "female priests.
In
the fourteenth chapter of Luke is recorded one of Jesus' parables, which tells of a certain man who had prepared "a great supper" to which he had invited many guests.
A great
revolution in the manner of public worship was wrought when Mary Baker Eddy ordained the Bible and "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures" as the only preachers in the Christian Science church.