Though
mortal mind avers that a position is difficult to surrender when one has long taken a certain stand, yet the giving up of false convictions is really pleasant, and the longer the old conviction has been adhered to the more joy should be experienced when it is changed for a better one.
Should
an astronomer be asked how it is possible to foretell the occurrences of various astronomical phenomena, he would probably reply that by understanding and adhering to certain mathematical rules astronomical calculations can be accurately worked out.
Malcolm R. Atkins, Committee on Publication for Northern and Eastern Districts of India,
In the Statesman of August 21 prominence is given under the above heading [The Way to Truth] to an extract from a sermon delivered by a bishop in connection with the centenary celebration of the British Medical Association.
Alfred Johnson, Committee on Publication for Yorkshire, England,
Your correspondent writing on "Christian Science and Hypnotism," seeks to prove that these are allied, notwithstanding my previous assurance to your readers that they are dissimilar in every respect.
Cecil E. Benjamin, Committee on Publication for Cape Province, South Africa,
In the last three issues of the Church Chronicle a clergyman discussed Christian Science, pointing out what he believes to be absurdities in its teachings.
Jesus,
the greatest friend and helper of mankind, said to one of his disciples, "Follow thou me"; and the beloved Leader of Christian Science, Mary Baker Eddy, wrote in her Message to The Mother Church for 1902.