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the gospel story of Jesus' arrival in the little town of Bethsaida, which lies on the shores of the Sea of Galilee, we find a beautiful case of healing.
Louis Potts, Committee on Publication for Cheshire, England,
In your recent issue a brief statement is made to the effect that a lecture on Christian Science had been given by a clergyman at the Shepley Road Literary Society in which, according to your report, the speaker "showed the fallacy of the theory in relation to Biblical teaching.
Ralph W. Still, committee on Publication for the State of Texas,
In your report of a revivalist's sermon, in your recent issue, appears a reference to Christian Science that calls for correction; as, contrary to our critic's assertion, Christian Science definitely repudiates the belief that man can "be his own savior," teaching that it is only through the atonement of Christ that mankind is saved.
Charles W. Hale, Committee on Publication for the State of Indiana,
Although advertised as "Lectures on Christian Science," the statements pertaining to that religion made by a clergyman as reported in your recent issues were not authentic.
Miss Madge Bell, Committe on Publication for North Island, New Zealand,
In order that your readers may be rightly informed on the subject, will you grant me space for some corrections of statements appearing in an article in a recent issue of the Herald?