Lew C. Church, Committee on Publication for the State of Minnesota,
To liken to a poison and to designate as false and blasphemous a religion which enables its adherents to do the works that Jesus did, and which he taught his followers to do, is to assume a tremendous responsibility.
Cecil E. Benjamin, Committee on Publication for the Cape of Good Hope, Union of South Africa,
Bishop Nash's admission that he does not understand "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures" by Mary Baker Eddy, the textbook of Christian Science, necessarily includes an admission that he does not understand Christian Science itself, and this obviates the need for a detailed reply to some of the incorrect statements contained in his letter appearing in a recent issue of the Argus.
A Modern
poet, one who loves nature and has learned something of the lessons it has for mankind, closes a beautiful tribute to the hills with this thought:
The
word "treasure" is very apt to call up a mental picture of an accumulation of material riches; but in many passages in the Bible the thought is brought out that treasure is mental, consisting of spiritual qualities.
Christian Science
has not only brought to human understanding the final revelation of Truth, but it has also revealed the end of all error, of all evil.