THE
Founder of Christianity, Christ Jesus, when accused by the Pharisees of not adhering to the law of Moses and to the prophets, repeatedly justified his standpoint by giving the spiritual interpretation of the Scriptural texts in question.
DOUBTLESS
every individual has at times an instinctive desire to freshen his surroundings, and to take inventory of materials on hand in order that he may discard the useless and replenish the useful.
ASTUDENT
of Christian Science and member of The Mother Church, traveling to Boston, asked herself as she was approaching her destination what purpose was being served in taking this journey.
Mrs. Mary S. Cowan, Committee on Publication of the State of South Carolina,
As a recently published article, "Everyday Questions," is misleading and discouraging to those who, like the inquirer, are seeking help through Christian Science perhaps as a last resort, I ask the privilege of making a correction.
Arthur G. Lothgren, Committee on Publication for the Province of British Columbia,
This reply is to a letter signed "Old Egypt" in your issue of April 11, and to another on April 16, wherein the writer of the letter agrees with "Old Egypt," and then attempts to discredit Christian Scientists.
Oscar Graham Peeke, Committee on Publication for the State of Missouri,
Christian Science teaches the same demonstrable understanding of God that Christ Jesus taught; it emphasizes, therefore, that true Christianity requires complete and unqualified dependence on God.
To
the young student of Christian Science, the Manual of The Mother Church, by Mary Baker Eddy, may at first seem to be necessary and important only to those who are forming churches or holding positions in the church organization.