Theodore Burkhart, Committee on Publication for the State of Oregon,
Christian Science differs from all other religions and systems of healing in that it employs nothing but spiritual means and methods, whose potency is divine, not human.
Miss Madge Bell, Committee on Publication for Auckland, New Zealand,
I trust you will allow me space for a few remarks on the Bishop of Manchester's address as published in the Herald of recent date, in so far as it deals with Christian Science.
John W. Harwood, Committee on Publication for Lancashire, England,
In your issue of recent date is a report of an address by a clergyman in which he states that between a gross materialism, on the one hand, and Christian Science, on the other, there was probably, he thought, not a pin to choose.
A Christian Scientist
on his journey from the material and false sense of things to the spiritual and true concept of creation is not infrequently surrounded by thick clouds of doubt, fear, and indecision.
Stanley M. Sydenham, Committee on Publication for Yorkshire, England,
The statement reported in a recent issue that "doctors practiced Christian Science in that they had to get the confidence of the patient first," is erroneous and misleading, for confidence in human personality is not taught in Christian Science.