Lindsay W. Bristowe, Committee on Publication for Hampshire, England,
In your issue of the 19th a writer has attempted to give an explanation of Christian Science which is not in accordance with that given in "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures" by Mrs.
"When
we rely whole-heartedly on divine guidance, we are always in our right place, doing our right work, work for which we are best fitted," a student of Christian Science was told many years ago.
Sing!
What courage is oftentimes required to sing spiritual songs! Yet, when gratitude and love truly abide in the heart, we sing spontaneously, even if not audibly.
Joseph Coffer, Committee on Publication for the State of Oklahoma,
In a recent issue of the Times there appeared a report of an address delivered by a doctor guests attending the annual clinic dinner of the Oklahoma City Clinical Society.
Charles M. Shaw, former Committee on Publication for Lancashire, England,
I was much interested in what your medical correspondent had to say on the discussion in the Upper House of Convocation of Canterbury on the subject of the anointing of the sick.
Alfred Johnson, Committee on Publication for Yorkshire, England,
The remarks of the clergyman as reported in your last issue, whilst they are not definitely antagonistic to Christian Science, yet show that he is only superficially acquainted with it.