Charles W. J. Tennant, District Manager of Committees on Publication for Great Britain and Ireland,
May it not be that much of the uncertainty expressed in the interesting discussion on religion which is being carried on in your paper arises from the fact that the theology of the schools has never explained, in a manner to satisfy both reason and revelation, the difference between the first and second chapters of Genesis, the Elohistic and Jehovistic accounts of creation?
Miss Jean A. Danskin, Committee on Publication for the Province of New Brunswick, Canada,
I am in possession of one of "The Ryerson Essays" advertised in the United Churchman, entitled "Divine Healing or True Science versus Christian Science or Faith-Cure.
Theodore Burkhart, Committee on Publication for the State of Oregon,
In your recent editorial, under the headline "Thoughts and Things," there are some misstatements concerning Christian Science which I should like the privilege of correcting.
Lester B. McCoun, Committee on Publication for the State of Nebraska,
The object of my letters to your paper is to have Christian Science correctly presented, and is not to engage in lengthy discussion of creedal beliefs of other denominations.
Judge Clifford P. Smith, Committee on Publication of The First Church of Christ, Scientist, Boston, Massachusetts,
Ministers of religion are most likely to render a Christian service when they preach their own gospel without attempting to decry or disparage what is held with equal sincerity by other religionists.
In
the "Explanatory Note" read each Sunday by the First Reader from the desk in Christian Science churches, is the statement, "The Bible and the Christian Science textbook are our only preachers".