One
evening a student was endeavoring to read and ponder an article on Christian Science, but the persistent barking of a dog in the neighborhood was so disconcerting that satisfactory study seemed impossible.
One
day a student of Christian Science, feeling the need of assistance in overcoming an inharmonious condition, turned to the Christian Science textbook, "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures by Mary Baker Eddy, for help.
In
the "Explanatory Note" preceding the Bible Lessons in the Christian Science Quarterly we read that the Christian Science textbook, "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures" by Mary Baker Eddy, corroborates and explains "the Bible texts in their spiritual import and application to all ages, past, present, and future.
The
student of Christian Science is sometimes inclined to face his problems as though the difficulty in question were real and actual, and to go to work as though he believed it to be necessary for him to change an inharmonious condition into one less disturbing.
Arthur Brearly, Committee on Publication for Hongkong, China,
In a review of a book in your Bookshelf columns, in a recent issue of your paper, reference was made to Christian Science in a way which is somewhat misleading; and I respectfully request your permission to correct, through the medium of your correspondence columns, the statements made therein.