Joseph Axtell, Committee on Publication for Somersetshire, England,
It is not the wish of Christian Scientists to start or continue a controversy, but, after correcting erroneous statements or misunderstandings, to allow seekers for Truth to study for themselves from the authorized Christian Science literature and to prove the facts through actual demonstration.
Miss Marie C. Hartman, Committee on Publication for Holland,
In a recent issue of your paper I read the article "Magic and Spiritism" and found in it the following words: "Under the name 'magic' may also be included the phenomena of hypnotism, animal magnetism, suggestion, healing through prayer, through the power of thought, through Christian Science, through pilgrimages to holy places, etc.
Peter B. Biggins, Committee on Publication for the Province of Alberta, Canada,
The Herald recently published an article entitled, "The Different Forms of Healing," in which the writer, a medical man, referred to Christian Science.
Miss Kate E. Andreae, Committee on Publication for Sussex, England,
It should be remembered that the membership of the Christian Science churches is composed largely of those who have been healed of so-called hopeless disease after every known material remedy had failed.
A dictionary
gives as a meaning of the word "consecration," "The act or ceremony of separating from a common to a sacred use, or of devoting a person or thing to the service and worship of God;.