Theodore Burkhart, Committee on Publication for the State of Oregon,
In the serial story, "The Planter of the Tree," on the Telegram's feature page, which appears in a recent issue, the heroine, Sally, is represented as remembering having once gone to "a Christian Science meeting," where "the speaker had impressed upon the audience the wonderful effect of will-power.
Hugh Stuart Campbell, Committee on Publication for the State of Illinois
As reported in your recent issue "a scathing denunciation of quacks, charlatans, faith healing" et cetera, was made recently before a gathering of representative citizens in Aurora, by a medical doctor who said: "Christian Science has gone the route to Jewish science until to-day, the most modern version is practiced by one,.
Charles W. J. Tennant, District Manager of Committees on Publication for Great Britain and Ireland,
Through the courtesy of your vicar I have been given an opportunity of replying to the three articles on Christian Science appearing in recent issues of the Monthly Review.
David A. Giel, Committee on Publication for Holland,
Through the study of Christian Science many thousands throughout the world have been healed of all kinds of disease, including organic, hereditary, and so-called incurable disease; and operations which were deemed inevitable have been proved to be unnecessary—all this exclusively by the understanding of God as Life, Truth, and Love, which inspires the prayer of confidence that indeed sanctifies His name.
Arthur J. Chapman, Committee on Publication for the State of Louisiana,
My attention has recently been called to a sermon published in your paper, entitled, "Going to Hell in Droves," wherein the teachings of Christian Science are attacked and your readers given the wrong impression as to what Mrs.
When
the Pharisees came to Jesus with the words, "Master, we would see a sign from thee," as recorded in the twelfth chapter of Matthew, one less discerning than our great Teacher might have answered them in a far different manner.