J. Latimer Davis, Committee on Publication for the State of Iowa,
With regret I have observed in your esteemed paper a reprint from another publication, which had previously copied from a third paper a criticism of Christian Science which finally appeared in your June 14 issue.
Ralph W. Still, Committee on Publication for the State of Texas,
In a review appearing in the "Book Browsing" columns of your issue for June 22, it is alleged that Mary Baker Eddy possessed characteristics "which caused a large group of persons to accord her deity.
William K. Primrose, Assistant to the District Manager of Committees on Publication for Great Britain and Ireland,
May I point out to a doctor whose letter appears in your issue of December 20 that the difference between his method and that of Christian Scientists is one of basis?
WE
who have shared the immeasurable blessings of the Christian Science Sunday School well know its Godgiven guidance in helping us to know ourselves as God's children.
THE
writer had always loved Bible stories, but it was not until the light of Christian Science illumined them that their practical value to the world was realized.
THE
student of Christian Science who meets with opposition or finds himself in a position where he must work out his own problems, need not be dismayed nor discouraged.
When
Christ Jesus said to his disciples, in that matchless address known as the Sermon on the Mount, "Be ye therefore perfect, even as your Father which is in heaven is perfect," he placed before humanity an entirely new standard of thought and conduct, a standard perhaps hitherto undreamed of.