On
page 1 of "No and Yes" by Mary Baker Eddy we find these words: "Truth is as 'the still, small voice,' which comes to our recognition only as our natures are changed by its silent influence.
Every
mortal at some time in his experience comes to a point where every human resource fails him, to a point where every human expedient, system, or method is found wanting.
God
, Spirit, is Life, without beginning and without end; and man, the image and likeness of God, God's reflection, is spiritual, coexistent and coeternal with God, his creator; therefore man reflects eternal Life.
Stephen J. Sametz, Committee on Publication for the Province of Manitoba, Canada.
In a recent issue there appears a report of a lecture given by a professor containing a reference to Christian Science, classifying it with Couéism, new-thought, and the like, in "seeking to change the flow of the subconscious currents" of human mentality.
Charles M. Shaw, Committee on Publication for Lancashire, England,
In your recent issue in the report of a lecture by a clergyman on "Ourselves and Our Little Ways" there occurs the following sentence: "The Christian Scientist lived in an imaginary world when he tried to persuade himself that there was no pain or distress in the world.
Carrington Hening, Committee on Publication for the State of New Jersey,
In an item appearing in a recent issue entitled "Right Thinking Has Much To Do With Physical Well-Being," a United States senator from New York is quoted as saying, "Our Christian Science friends are in possession of a great blessing," and also, "They have learned that fear of one variety and another is at the root of most of our troubles.