Charles M. Shaw, former Committee on Publication for Lancashire, England,
The anonymous letter on Christian Science in your recent issue is obviously from one who is interested in Christian Science but who has failed to comprehend its teaching on the subject raised.
What
happy preparations we make when we know that a friend whom we love very much is coming to stay as a guest in our home! The guest chamber is made ready with loving care for his comfort, and the children plan happy little surprises so as to give the visitor as good a time as possible.
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Christlike understanding of scientific being and divine healing includes a perfect Principle and idea,—perfect God and perfect man,—as the basis of thought and demonstration.
Mrs. Winifred M. Hartley, Committee on Publication for Staffordshire, England,
In the final article of the series which appeared in the Express and Star, "The Christian Faith and Spiritualism," the writer makes the statement that the Christian Science movement is carrying away numbers of Christians from the fundamental teaching of the early apostolic church.