Charles W. Hale, Committee on Publication for the State of Indiana,
In an article entitled "Expose of Spiritualists, et cetera," published in your recent issue, mention is made of Christian Science in such a manner as to give a wrong impression of this religion.
Harry L. Rhodes, Committee on Publication for the State of Kansas,
In a recent issue of the Topeka Daily State Journal, a minister, in expressing his views on introducing the Decalogue in the public schools, has, like many other critics, made the mistake of calling "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures" by Mary Baker Eddy the "Christian Science Bible.
Louis Potts, Committee on Publication for Cheshire, England,
At an inquest recently held at Surbiton, as reported in your recent issue, the coroner stated that Christian Scientists "did not recognize disease and would not give any treatment for it.
Hugh Stuart Campbell, Committee on Publication for the State of Illinois,
An editorial in your recent issue advanced the query, "Is there a schism in the Christian Science church, or has there been a change in the attitude of that great denomination toward prohibition?
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twelve tribes of Israel with all mortals,—separated by belief from man's divine origin and the true idea,—will through much tribulation yield to the activities of the divine Principle of man in the harmony of Science.
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of the most encouraging statements in Scripture is that given in the one hundred and fifth psalm, where, in speaking of the children of Israel, the Psalmist says, "He brought them forth also with silver and gold: and there was not one feeble person among their tribes.