A COMMON
error which seeks to prevent our demonstration of the power of Truth, as taught in Christian Science, is the tendency to outline the good which we are seeking—to anticipate the time and manner of its coming, and its extent; or else to conclude that because one particular statement from the Bible or Mrs.
THE
parable of the ten virgins who went forth to meet the bridegroom, five of whom wisely took oil wherewith to replenish their lamps, and five of whom foolishly neglected this necessity, is particularly interesting to Christian Scientists; and Mrs.
Caleb P. Francis, Committee on Publication for Shropshire, England,
In your issue of March 30 an item appears in the "Round the Town" columns which might very easily mislead your readers as to the true nature of Christian Science.