In
studying the writings on Christian Science by our revered Leader, Mary Baker Eddy, it is impossible for one not to be impressed by the frequency with which the word "joy" occurs in them, and also by its use in conjunction with the words "power" and "strength.
To
one who has been granted the privilege of membership in a branch Church of Christ, Scientist, there comes the responsibility of upholding the ideals for which the Christian Science organization stands, as expressed in the Manual of The Mother Church and other works by our Leader, Mary Baker Eddy.
Oscar Graham Peeke, Committee on Publication for the State of Missouri,
In his "Bible Lecture" to the Mexico Women's Bible Class, which was printed in your issue of November 7, a clergyman briefly commented on a phase of Christian Science teaching, and left the matter where anyone not a Christian Scientist would undoubtedly be misled by his remark.
Miss Elna L. Singleton, Committee on Publication for Hawaii,
In the issue of Friday, September 27, 1929, appeared a letter containing the following statement that requires correction: "Every religion should be hated that is man-made, woman-made, or devil-made.
J. Latimer Davis, Committee on Publication for the State of Iowa,
It is ordinarily conceded that when giving expert advice or even expressing opinions which are supposed to be informative and helpful, those occupying places of influence advisedly base their statements on authorities of unquestioned reliability.