In
studying the narrative, in Genesis, of the flood and Noah's deliverance, the attention of a student of Christian Science was arrested by a passage which proved to be a great help to him.
When
The Christian Science Board of Directors announced their plan to start building the new Christian Science Publishing House, they presented to individual Christian Scientists everywhere an opportunity to nullify the claims of loss, lack, and limitation which had been alarming people all over the world for many months.
Albert W. LeMessurier, Committee on Publication for the Channel Islands,
Your correspondent in his criticism of a recent Christian Science lecture appears to advance a theory about God with which, fortunately, few of his coreligionists would care to agree.
Meinrad Schnewlin, Committee on Publication for German-speaking Switzerland,
In explaining the nature of Christian Science in the issue of October 6, it is a mistake to declare that this teaching attempts to heal through mental and emotional suggestion.
Albert E. Lombard, Committee on Publication for Southern California,
An item in your issue of September 18 gave misleading impressions regarding Christian Science, and I should appreciate an opportunity to present to your readers points in defense of this religion.
Roy E. Bignall, Committee on Publication for the State of Missouri,
I am informed that a minister recently conducted a series of meetings in Exeter, Missouri, and made some mistaken remarks about Christian Science and its Discoverer and Founder, Mary Baker Eddy.