An
American poet gives us a picture of how selfishness and greed have stolen from men their right to rejoice in the fruits of their labor, and have deprived them of the ability to sing that is theirs.
Why
do Christian Scientists need to "stand porter at the door of thought," as our beloved Leader, Mary Baker Eddy, has admonished us to do on page 392 of "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures"?
Alfred Johnson, Committee on Publication for Yorkshire, England,
Those of your readers who have followed this correspondence will know that the categorical questions your correspondent asks have been specifically answered during the correspondence, except, perhaps, his last question: "Does Christian Science teach there is no sin, sickness, and death—they are illusions?
THE
work of ushering in a Christian Science church is of great importance and is productive of much good for the individual, and thus helps in the advancement of the Cause of Christian Science.