THE
fourth chapter of II Kings tells the story of an impoverished widow who appealed to the prophet Elisha to save her two sons from being sold as bondsmen.
The
Bible records many incidents in the lives of the patriarchs which, when studied in the light that Christian Science throws upon them, hold valuable lessons for all; and among these the story of Jacob is notable.
William Hastings Adler, Committee on Publication for Hongkong, China,
Almost any of the statements made by our critic in your correspondence column last night could be used as a basis for showing that he is not correctly informed and is for this reason incompetent to discuss the subject properly.
Thomas C. Hollingshead, Committee on Publication for the State of Idaho,
An item in a recent issue of your paper which compares a horsefly under certain conditions to a Christian Scientist, recalls the statement of Paul in his first epistle to the Corinthians which aptly fits the present incident.
John Murray Burriss, Committee on Publication for the State of Kansas,
An editorial paragraph in your issue of February 9 reads as follows: "'How to Avoid Sickness' is a headline of the Health Secrets department of the Fort Scott Tribune.