Richard E. Prince, Committee on Publication for the State of Virginia,
A sermon, as reported in your issue of March 5, would imply that Christian Science is simply a system of negations; whereas it is affirmative, and offers a logical and demonstrable explanation of the true nature of God and man.
Stanley M. Sydenham, Committee on Publication for Yorkshire, England,
In your last issue under the heading "Mission to the Jews," it was stated that "in America eighty per cent of the Jews had left the synagogue, and mainly through the efforts of the Scottish Presbyterian Church and societies like their own, the work in Central Europe was being carried on progressively, which showed that conditions were not so bad as in America, where the Jews were entering the Christian Scientist churches.
John Murray Burriss, Committee on Publication for the State of Kansas,
Christian Science is classed with "mind cure" and "new-thought" in an article by "a Layman," published in a recent issue under the conspicuous heading, "How to Avoid Sickness.
How
many blessings we owe to our revered Leader, Mary Baker Eddy, who through her pure vision of the truth gave us the Christian Science textbook, "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures"! By the inspired explanations of Christian Science contained therein, the Bible is being opened to us, and we are learning to grasp its spiritual import.
Before
examining its meaning in the light of Christian Science, a student of the Bible might say that the second commandment, as given by Moses, could have no special application to the civilized world of to-day.
One
of the greatest blessings gained from the study of Christian Science is the light it throws on the Scriptures, a light which is much needed and greatly to be desired.