EACH
returning year brings to the thrifty housewife the call to set her house in order, for the clear air and sunny days of spring call attention to the dinginess left by winter's grimy hand; and the days of spring-cleaning begin.
JOB'S
struggle and his conviction of spiritual man's uprightness clearly illustrate the struggle of the human heart for some explanation of the bitter experiences of sin, disease, and death through which mortals seem to pass.
NOT
infrequently we hear those who perhaps have been studying Christian Science for years, refer to their "healing" in Christian Science as though they had experienced only one healing.
J. Latimer Davis, Committee on Publication for the State of Iowa,
A letter printed in the February 16 issue of your paper, under the heading "Christian Science Lecture Reviewed," although apparently written without intentional misrepresentation of Christian Science, nevertheless conveyed to your readers wrong impressions of that religion, and I should like to correct at least a few of the misleading statements it contained.
John T. Ferry, Committee on Publication for Western Australia,
In a recent issue of your paper, you quote from an address delivered by a doctor wherein he says, "Christian Science in one of its aspects is an organized system of quackery allied to religion.