Albert E. Lombard, Committee on Publication for Southern California,
The editorial, "Things Must Be Getting Better," in your issue of July 25, presented a constructive point when it expressed thanks for the improvement in business conditions.
William K. Kitchen, Committee on Publication for the State of New Jersey,
Some time ago an article appeared in the Herald-News purporting to quote a minister of the gospel to the effect that Christian Scientists are like modernists, socialists, and other persons of more or less questionable character, all of whom were classified as "enemies of Christ.
Joseph G. Alden, Committee on Publication for the State of Nebraska,
A contributor in your "Public Pulse" department suggested a few days ago that a certain man must be a "perfect Christian Science disciple" because he advocated before a senatorial committee the theory that the cause of the present depression is a lack of confidence.
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Article VIII, Section 14, of the Manual of The Mother Church, our Leader states, "It shall be the privilege and duty of every member, who can afford it, to subscribe for the periodicals which are the organs of this Church.
HOW
jubilant are the Psalms with their recurring words, "Praise the Lord"; "Exalt the Lord"; "Let the Lord be magnified"! As consciousness dwells in thoughts of praise to God, how little room is left for thoughts of error, self-pity, and resentment!
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day some students of Christian Science who were spending the summer in a cabin in the mountains traveled a distance of seventy-five miles to visit a point of historic interest.