Peter B. Biggins, Committee on Publication for Alberta, Canada,
A columnist, writing in the Bulletin, has paid a fitting and happy tribute to Mary Baker Eddy, the Discoverer and Founder of Christian Science, when commenting on the fiftieth anniversary of the founding of her church, the Church of Christ, Scientist.
William K. Kitchen, Committee on Publication for the State of New Jersey
In your issue of November 16, it is reported that a well-known local Bible student in a recent address to a Bible study class said, in part, "that the so-called emancipation of woman is rebellion against the laws of the creator;.
Ralph W. Still, Committee on Publication for the State of Texas,
In your issue for September 1 appeared a letter concerning spiritual healing; and as Christian Scientists were referred to therein in a manner calculated to create the erroneous impression that their practice is merely psychological, the following is respectfully submitted in correction.
Aaron E. Brandt, Committee on Publication for the State of Pennsylvania,
I shall greatly appreciate the courtesy of space to correct the unjust and totally unwarranted statement of a correspondent in one of your recent issues to the effect that "Christian Science, so called,.
Robert Ramsey, Committee on Publication for Lanarkshire, Scotland,
In your issue of July 6, under the heading "Science and Religion," a clergyman contributes a helpful article on "Faith"; but in a reference to Christian Science he states, "Without admitting half the vagaries of Christian Science, it must be frankly admitted that it has something to teach us.
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our textbook, "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures," Mary Baker Eddy frequently emphasizes the need of following the example of Christ Jesus both in spiritual growth and in experience.