Among
the innumerable blessings for which the Christian Scientist has occasion to give thanks daily is his priceless heritage of an absolute standard by which to measure all things—the standard of perfection.
The
measure of compassion entertained by one is commensurate with his comprehension of this Christly quality which Jesus so perfectly expressed in his contact with sinning, suffering, inharmonious humanity.
When
men acknowledge God as the only power and yield to this power, they ally themselves to the spiritual forces of good, which lead to progress and success.
Christian scientists
are constantly asking themselves, How can I be a real witness for Christian Science, a witness such as our beloved Leader must have longed to see, such as would show that the teachings she toiled to make available to us were divinely inspired and indispensable to mankind?
The
experience of the children of Israel at the Red Sea forms one of the most familiar episodes in history; yet it never becomes prosaic, for it is fraught with lessons ever fresh and vital to mankind.
H. Ernest Vincent, Committee on Publication for the Province of Natal, South Africa,
In your issue of April 3 appears a letter in which the writer feels it to be his duty to warn your readers against Christian Science, stating among other things that it deviates from the Scriptures and is contrary to Christian religion.