In
a time like the present, when the whole world is speaking and thinking about unemployment, when so many people are in doubt about receiving an income or, even worse, seem not to have any at all, it may be helpful to consider what income is in reality, according to the revelation of Christian Science.
Richard H. Smith, Committee on Publication for the State of Montana,
It is a mistake to describe Christian Science as "mental suggestion" and "faith-healing," or to limit its healings to mental diseases caused by hysteria, or to characterize it as a cult.
B. Howard Grigsby, Committee on Publication for Ceylon,
In an article entitled "Dead for an Hour" in this week's issue of your Sunday paper, a doctor refers to Christian Science and quotes "faith without works is dead," suggesting that this passage advocates the necessity of combining faith with material methods of healing.
Mrs. Ethel Parker, Committee on Publication for Cheshire, England,
I respect the evident desire of your correspondent "Anti-Humbug" to arrive at a clear statement of facts regarding the Christian Science organization and its Founder, Mary Baker Eddy.