Lester B. McCoun, Committee on Publication for the State of Nebraska,
My attention having just been called to a clergyman's letter in your issue of October 24, which mentions Christian Science in a misleading manner, I request that you kindly publish the following correction.
Frank C. Ayres, Committee on Publication for the State of Indiana,
A certain doctor has been a bitter antagonist of Mary Baker Eddy and Christian Science for many years, frequently referring to her in his favorite lecture on "Quackery.
Ernest L. Buchanan, Committee on Publication for Manitoba,
An article by "Bonelli" in a recent issue of your paper so entirely misrepresents Christian Science that in justice to Christian Science, and for the information of your readers, space is respectfully requested to correct a few of the erroneous statements contained therein.
Charles W. J. Tennant, District Manager of the Committees on Publication for Great Britain and Ireland,
In reply to "Antipas," writing in your issue of August 23, there are certain verses in the Bible which imply that God is omnipresent, such as Psalms 139: 7-12 and Ephesians 1:23.
Making
use of Christian Science to keep the body well is but a small part of the great task of working out one's salvation; for this effort is but the introductory step toward overcoming the world, the flesh, and all evil.
In
the prayer which we know as the Lord's Prayer, because Christ Jesus gave it to his disciples as an example of what true communion with the Father should embrace, and which, as Mrs.
Who
at one time or another has not been confronted with a problem of sickness or sin, or of business cares and worries, to the extent that he has yearned to see clearly the light which would guide him out of the difficulty?
BESIDE
the highway of life sit thousands of thought weary travelers, not taking a single step toward the city of God, the consciousness of man's glorified unity with his creator.