Miss Florence Louise Carrington, Committee on Publication for Barbados, British West Indies,
In your recent issue you copied for your readers an article out of John O' London's Weekly by Harold Begbie, entitled, "The Faith of the Christian Scientist.
Albert E. Lombard, Committee on Publication for Southern California,
In the twenty-fourth chapter of the Acts, it is related that Paul was brought before Felix charged, among other things, with being "a pestilent fellow.
In
the epistle of James much is to be found on the subject of governing the tongue, and most emphatic and enlightening are these words, to be found in the third chapter: "Therewith bless we God, even the Father; and therewith curse we men, which are made after the similitude of God.
It
is related in the nineteenth chapter of I Kings that Elijah was commanded by the Lord to go forth upon the mountain, and that there he beheld the material sense of things expressed in wind, earthquake, and fire.
Freedom
from the evil besetting him is provided in Christian Science for the one in trouble who has exhausted every material resource in his efforts to find relief.