Charles W. J. Tennant, District Manager of Committees on Publication for Great Britain and Ireland,
In reply to a writer in a recent issue, I would recommend him to read "Christian Science Wartime Activites," a book of three hundred and seventy-eight pages.
Ralph B. Textor, Committee on Publication for the State of Ohio,
Referring to an article by a doctor on psychology, in a recent issue, I wish to comment on that portion of his remarks in which he speaks of Christian Science as one of the schools of psychology.
Fred Yould, Committee on Publication for the State of Georgia,
An unfair reference to Christian Science in your recent issue, appearing under the caption "In My Opinion," necessitates a request that you kindly publish this brief reply.
Frank J. Linsley, Committee on Publication for the State of Connecticut,
In justice to the readers of your paper, I shall appreciate the opportunity to correct some of the misleading and erroneous statements in an article published in the Republican.
"Consistency
, thou art a jewel," is a trite and true saying which the world has long appreciated, and has tried more or less successfully to exemplify in daily life.
Christian Science
brings the joy of spiritual possibilities into everyday affairs with its teaching that all good is of God, and that the real man is God's reflection.
Christian Science
is bringing home to us to-day what Moses endeavored to bring home to the children of Israel many centuries ago—the fact that the protection and loving care of God must be demonstrated by each one individually, irrespective of environment or any material condition.
Ralph G. Lindstrom, Committee on Publication for the State of Colorado,
Recently, at a prohibition meeting held in Rifle, pamphlets containing misstatements about, and unfounded criticism of, the teachings of Christian Science were circulated.