Among
the inspiring citations in a recent Lesson-Sermon on Love was included the passage from our textbook, "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures" by Mary Baker Eddy.
Helpful
suggestions as to the manner in which the truth is received by the children of God are inspired by watching the operator of a radio receiving instrument.
For
long years,—centuries, perhaps,—human interest has been awakened by rumors of buried treasures awaiting the adventurer's quest on land, or perchance in the depths of the sea, where some gold-laden vessel had gone down in storm or calm.
Frank A. Updegraff, Committee on Publication for the State of Kansas,
Because Christian Scientists believe in and practice religious tolerance and medical freedom, and effectively oppose the enactment of laws restricting their rights, as many other good citizens do who are not of the same religious faith, their attitude in such matters by no means warrants the implication that they would disobey the laws of the land, or refuse to abide by law, or obstruct its due process in order to maintain what they believe to be their rights, under any circumstances.
Ralph W. Still, Committee on Publication for the State of Texas,
The tolerance expressed towards Christian Science in an article in your issue of recent date is to be commended and is very much appreciated; but as some of the deductions and references contained therein do not correctly set forth what Christian Science really is, or accomplishes, space for corrective comment is respectfully requested.
Louis Potts, Committee on Publication for Cheshire, England,
I shall be obliged if you will allow me, through your columns, to deal with a point raised in an address on the subject of "Spiritual Healing," as reported in your issue of recent date.