Charles M. Shaw, Committee on Publication for Lancashire, England,
We feel sure that if your correspondent had had a fuller knowledge of what Christian Science is he would not have publicly stated that it is "a negation of the gospel revelation.
Charles E. Heitman, Committee on Publication for the State of New York,
Our attention has been called to an inquiry appearing in a recent issue regarding the methods employed by Christian Science parents in the rearing of children.
At
the present stage of development of the Christian Science movement, we cannot speak or write too frequently of our beloved Church Manual and its inestimable value to the Cause of Christian Science; for nothing can take its place in the conduct of our church government.
Great
joy comes to him who realizes, through the revelation of divine Science, that the "kingdom of his [God's] dear Son," to which Paul refers in his epistle to the Colossians, is an ever present kingdom, from which only false material belief can seem to exclude one.
Proving
is a primal obligation of Christian Scientists—proving the reality of good, proving man's heritage to all blessedness, proving his divine sonship.