Each
student of Christian Science who is willing day by day to do some little service for our movement progresses out of materiality into the realm of spirituality.
Frank C. Ayres, Committee on Publication for the State of Indiana,
On two occasions recently the Question Box column of your paper carried articles claiming to set forth views of the Roman Catholic church regarding the religious teachings of Christian Science.
Frank J. Linsley, Committee on Publication for the State of Connecticut,
In the Central Baptist Church recently a clergyman delivered a sermon, which by previous announcement was to be on "The Health Message of Christian Science," but which developed into an unwarranted attack upon the religion of Christian Science and upon its Discoverer and Founder, Mary Baker Eddy.
We
read on page 581 of "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures" by Mary Baker Eddy the following definition of "angels": "God's thoughts passing to man; spiritual intuitions, pure and perfect; the inspiration of goodness, purity, and immortality, counteracting all evil, sensuality, and mortality.