Nils A. T. Lerche, Committee on Publication for Norway,
In the Adresseavisen of recent date I find in the column under "The word free" an article with the heading, "What does Christian Science have for its object?
Of
the many important phases of the teachings propounded by the Discoverer and Founder of Christian Science, Mary Baker Eddy, to a world that is often dulleared, undoubtedly the one most reluctantly admitted by mankind is that relating to the unreality of matter and evil.
The
student of Christian Science often asks wonderingly what is the source of the difficulties confronting him, or what is the cause of the apparent standstill in the solution of such difficulties.
A student
of Christian Science awoke at earliest dawn to the happy realization that it was a restful, unhurried Sunday morning, with the music of welcome rain on roof and window.
Miss Emily J. Jones, Committee on Publication for the State of North Carolina,
The president of the North Carolina Medical Society in his recent address at the annual meeting made some misleading statements about the practice of Christian Science, which I shall ask you to permit me to correct.
Frederick H. Astley Woodward, Committee on Publication for Devonshire, England,
On page 8 of your issue of February 3 there is a report of a sermon; and a paragraph of this report deals with the preacher's views on what he describes as "fancy religions.
W. Truman Green, Committee on Publication for the State of Florida,
In a recent issue of the Times-Union a prominent clergyman of your city affirms that preachers and priests of this age are not given power to heal the sick, and that "no healing from physical infirmities is promised or need be expected, except according to James 5:14.