It is quite useless for your correspondent, "A Christian," to deny that Christian Science is demonstrable Christian knowledge, when millions throughout the civilized world are to-day proving it to be such.
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the twelfth chapter of Romans Paul admonishes, "Be ye transformed by the renewing of your mind, that ye may prove what is that good, and acceptable, and perfect, will of God.
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no field of human endeavor does error find greater opportunity to sow the seeds of bewilderment, confusion, and discord, through its claim of many minds and many interests, than in the electing of individuals to carry on the duties of those organizations which are necessary for the conduct of men's affairs.
Joy-inspiring
allusions to the sons of God abound in the Scriptures, as for example in the reference to the time when the sons of God shouted for joy while the morning stars sang together.
Charles M. Shaw, Committee on Publication for Lancashire, England,
According to the report of a bishop's remarks in your recent issue, he makes a series of statements concerning Christian Science, one set of which, in effect, contradicts the other.
Mrs. Emma Ljunglöf, Committee on Publication for Sweden,
Your recent issue contains an article under the headline, "Christian Science—Some Reflections," and another issue contains a second article on the same subject by the same correspondent.