THE
keynote of right distribution of the Christian Science periodicals is surely contained in our Master's words, as recorded in the seventeenth chapter of John's Gospel, "I have given unto them the words which thou gavest me; and they have received them," and in our Leader's reference to the periodicals in the Church Manual.
MANY
times mortals endeavor to adjust things to their way of thinking, and try to bring about in the manner that pleases them best certain results which they desire, regardless of how others may be affected thereby.
IT
may seem strange to the beginner in the study of Christian Science that problem after problem will come into his experience; and even to the older student at times it may seem as if something has arisen that is not good—that a great trial or tribulation has come upon him.
THE
true Christian attitude is set forth in Paul's fine definition of charity as spiritual love, in the thirteenth chapter of his first letter to the Corinthians.
W. Truman Green, Committee on Publication for the State of Florida,
A recent issue of your paper contains a sermon by a clergyman in which the reverend gentleman advised his audience to "listen no longer to the siren voice of Christian Science that there is no such thing as sin.
William C. Brookes, Committee on Publication for Midlothian, Scotland,
Having read the editorial in a recent issue of the Protestant Advocate, I am wondering what could possibly cause you to attack Christian Science when, at the same time, you are endeavoring to obey the Scriptures.