Richard O. Shimer, Committee on Publication for the State of Indiana,
In your issue of January 5 you print an article in which a writer explains at length his theory of life and the material universe, and in which he incidentally mentions Christian Science.
H. Ernest Vincent, Committee on Publication for the Province of Natal, South Africa,
Your issue of January 19 contains an article reprinted from the Churchman, entitled "The Mystery of Modern Miracles;" and in your issue of the 20th you comment on this article in an editorial, entitled "The Healing Power.
Caleb P. Francis, Committee on Publication for Shropshire, England,
It is possible that a number of your readers may infer from the rector's kindly meant remarks concerning Christian Science in his sermon, as reported in your last week's issue, that there is some degree of compulsion in the Christian Science denomination.
George C. Eames, Committee on Publication for the State of Maine,
The article on "The Power of Suggestion" in a recent issue of your paper might lead some of your readers to believe that there is no difference between Christian Science practice and that of the various systems of mental suggestion.
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the twelfth chapter of Luke's Gospel is recorded Jesus' parable of a rich man who devoted his energies to the hoarding of material riches that he might later take his ease and be merry.
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pillar of cloud and of fire that went before the children of Israel in the desert before they entered the promised land was the symbol of God's presence and protection.