Henry Dickinson, Committee on Publication for Durham, England,
I thank you for your courtesy in publishing my letter refuting a writer's statement that Christian Scientists are "enemies of the cross of Christ" and also this writer for his letter explaining his reasons for making the statement.
Orwell Bradley Towne, Committee on Publication for the State of New York,
In response to your very generous offer of space for a reply to the article appearing in the July issue of the American Labor World, I am glad to write briefly.
Kellogg Patton, Committee on Publication for the State of Wisconsin,
While Christian Science and mental healing were discussed in a friendly, kindly way in the installment of the novel, "Sing Sing Nights," which appeared in your paper of February 17, I believe your readers would get the impression that Christian Science and mental healing are similar.
When
the Apostle Paul proclaimed to the Athenians the true God, he said that He is "not far from every one of us: for in him we live, and move, and have our being.
We
have the Scriptural command, "Resist the devil, and he will flee from you," and the blessed promise, "Draw nigh to God, and he will draw nigh to you.
What
a wonderful picture of tenderness is presented by Isaiah in the following verse: "He shall feed his flock like a shepherd: he shall gather the lambs with his arm, and carry them in his bosom, and shall gently lead those that are with young"! It would be difficult to convey with words a more beautiful sense of our Father-Mother's tender care for all His little ones.
From
the time our great Master uttered those wonderful words to his disciples, "Ye shall know the truth, and the truth shall make you free," there has been before the world a promise unequaled in its appeal to all hearts.
Miss Maude A. Law, Committee on Publication for Barbados,
Will you kindly allow me space in your good paper to make a few corrective statements with regard to the editorial entitled "Beyond the Grave" in your issue of August 28.