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is the earnest desire of all consecrated Christian Scientists to bring, as quickly as possible, the redeeming truths of Christian Science to all who are ready to receive and utilize them.
Mrs. Mary Blanch Jones, Committee on Publication for Gloucestershire, England,
In a recent issue of your paper the report of a meeting under the heading "British-Israelites" is given, at which a speaker said: "They were faced with Christian Science and other things which were making headway because people did not realize they were the chosen people of God.
Arthur J. Chapman, Committee on Publication for the State of Louisiana,
In a recent issue of your paper there appeared an account of a sermon on "Faith Healing," wherein are made certain statements which indicate that the lecturer is not at all familiar with the teachings of Christian Science.
William C. Brookes, Committee on Publication for Midlothian, Scotland,
In a recent issue of the Scotsman you report a lecturer on the History of Medicine at Edinburgh University as having expressed surprise at the success of Christian Science with its "seven hundred congregations in Britain and America.
Miss Emily J. Jones, Committee on Publication for the State of North Carolina,
In attacking the teachings of Christian Science, an evengelist in a meeting at the Presbyterian Church in your city, a few weeks ago, as reported in the Observer, made some very incorrect statements, which I wish to correct.
Charles E. Heitman, Committee on Publication for the State of New York,
While the minister did not specifically name Christian Science in his sermon, as reported in your recent issue, nevertheless, certain of your readers have accepted his references to divine Mind, the unreality of matter, the purchase of a book, and the payment of fees in connection with spiritual healing as being indirect criticisms of the teachings and practice of the Christian Science religion.