"The
dream that matter and error are something must yield to reason and revelation," says the Leader of the Christian Science movement, Mary Baker Eddy, in "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures".
Everyone
desires to realize dominion over limitation, fear, and doubt; and this attainment is universally possible through obedience to Christian Science.
Ernest L. Buchanan, Committee on Publication for the Province of Manitoba, Canada,
Christian Science is a reinstatement of primitive Christianity as taught and demonstrated by the master Christian Christ Jesus, a practical religion that has brought immeasurable blessings to the human race in healing the sick, reforming the sinner, comforting the sorrowing, and relieving the distress of poverty and despair.
J. Latimer Davis, Committee on Publication for the State of Iowa,
A speaker who recently addressed a group of students in the State University of Iowa was reported in the Daily Iowan of June 7 to have said of Christian Science, and various other methods of healing which he discussed, that "their greatest assets" were "credulity and the power of suggestion.
C. Augustus Norwood, Committee on Publication for The First Church of Christ, Scientist, Boston, Massachusetts,
A correspondent, in a series of articles published by you not long ago, attempted to cover the chief points of a religion which has spread throughout the world in the last sixty years wholly because of the healing of sickness and the overcoming of sin which has resulted from its teaching, and also attempted to review the life of the Founder of this religion, Mary Baker Eddy, who has been described by Charles Francis Potter in his book, "The Story of Religion," as "the most compelling figure in American religious history.
The
children's hour is truly manifested in the Christian Science Sunday School, since no one is permitted to be present but the children, the officers, and the teachers.
The
Psalmist says, "I will praise thee; for I am fearfully and wonderfully made;" but how we misinterpret this statement, applying it to the human body! How strikingly is spiritual man described by Mrs.
The
student of Christian Science is engaged in gaining an understanding of his God-given dominion over the adverse conditions of human existence and in demonstrating that dominion.
One
of the many beautiful sayings of Jesus is that one recorded in the Gospel of Luke, "Consider the lilies how they grow: they toil not, they spin not; and yet I say unto you, that Solomon in all his glory was not arrayed like one of these.