Ralph W. Still, Committee on Publication for the State of Texas,
A treatise in your columns, dealing with various theories regarding the Supreme Being, leaves room for misapprehension as to what Christian Science teaches concerning God and man.
John H. O'Loughlin, Committee on Publication for Northumberland, England,
In reply to a writer in your issue of August 31, kindly allow me to state that the proper title of the Christian Science church, founded by Mary Baker Eddy, is The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Massachusetts, U.
J. Latimer Davis, Committee on Publication for the State of Iowa,
It would appear that the writer of the article signed by "Spectator," and printed in your paper on July 7, assumes that Christian Scientists seek to compel others to turn to Christian Science healing, but that assumption is unwarranted and wholly incorrect.
When
a student of Christian Science starts on the path so clearly defined by our beloved Leader, Mary Baker Eddy, to investigate the teachings of Christian Science, he will do well to remember that the Bible contains the healing truth, as revealed in Christian Science, and that in "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures" is presented the result of Mrs.
The
gratitude of a Christian Scientist for the works of Mary Baker Eddy, our beloved Leader, should always include a just appreciation of her Church Manual.
Orders for Mrs Eddy's Works should be addressed to and remittances therefor made payable to Harry I Hunt, Publishers' Agent, 107 Falmouth Street, Back Bay Station, Boston, Massachusetts.