Albert E. Lombard, Committee on Publication for Southern California,
David Starr Jordan spoke correctly when he said, Religion, like love, can be suppressed and perverted, but religion is the foundation upon which all rest," as quoted in a recent issue of the Champion.
Ralph W. Still, Committee on Publication for the State of Texas,
In your recent issue appear some comments on a lecture on Christian Science recently delivered in EI Paso in which questions are raised as to the consistency between certain of the lecturer's statements and the teachings of Mary Baker Eddy; also as between the teachings of Christian Science and those of the Scriptures.
Dwight K. Chenoweth, Committee on Publication for the State of Kentucky,
A preacher is reported in your recent issue as having made several misstatements relative to Christian Science, and in order that any false impressions caused by these misstatements may be corrected, and for the benefit of your readers who deserve to be correctly informed, I respectfully ask space in your columns for the purpose herein stated.
When
one is earnestly striving to live up to his highest sense of right, and to demonstrate in his daily thinking and living that good is the only power, it is often surprising what help and guidance will sometimes come from a simple word or phrase which has been read before but whose meaning has not been fully realized.
A Christian Scientist
on moving to a new locality found a transportation company operating a line of busses in direct and active opposition to the street railway company.
Samuel Greenwood, Committee on Publication for the Province of British Columbia, Canada,
A statement in a sermon recently delivered at the New Thought Temple, as reported in the Times, that "there are not a few Christian Scientists who imagine they can improve on Mrs.