Charles W. J. Tennant, District Manager of Committees on Publication for Great Britain and Ireland,
In reply to a clergyman writing in your issue of November 15, one is surprised that he declares that it is not a Christian belief that God is All-in-all.
Arthur J. Chapman, Committee on Publication for the State of Louisiana,
Your issue of the 23d instant publishes a dispatch from London to the effect that the Canterbury Convocation had, by a large majority, given "its approval to faith healing and asked that it be given the official sanction of the church.
Sometimes
in our study of Christian Science we pause for a moment with a prayerful expression akin to the following: Oh, if I could only retain all these glorious truths clearly in my thought! How can I best accomplish this end?
All
the Gospels tell the story of Jesus' feeding the five thousand in a desert place near the Sea of Galilee; and three of them, Matthew, Mark, and John, tell of the return of the disciples and Jesus across the lake.