Albert E. Lombard, Committee on Publication for Southern California,
An advertisement in Saturday's Times mentioned a book that purports mistakenly to contain a "psychically received" amplification of the teachings of Mary Baker Eddy.
The
first chapter of the book of Genesis is a complete declaration of creation, changeless and enduring, without a hint of limitation of either time or space.
The
human heart craves assurance of some good influence higher than the limited personal self, to wing thought above the stifling narrowness of uninspired material experience.
Christian Scientists
are a grateful group of people, as may be witnessed by the thousands of testimonies of healing given orally at the Wednesday evening meetings and published in the Christian Science periodicals.
Theodore Burkhart, Committee on Publication for the State of Oregon,
Since Mary Baker Eddy discovered Christian Science, over sixty-five years ago, tuberculosis in many instances has been healed by the Christianly scientific practice of employing nothing but spiritual means for the healing of physical disorders.
A correspondent, replying to a letter in your issue of May 5, challenges the author's statement that "God is incorporeal," and asks, "Who told him this?