A recent issue of your paper contained a dispatch from London giving the following finding on spiritual healing by a committee of medical doctors and clergymen, that "no sick person must look to a clergyman to do what it is a physician's or surgeon's duty to do.
In an article published in the Albertan a few days ago regarding divine healing, a clergyman is reported to have said: "Our faith also is not Christian Science, for there also there is confusion, a confusion between the immanence of God and Christ and the transcendence of God and Christ.
One
of the earliest, and to this day perhaps one of the greatest, guides in helping to solve his everyday problems flashed into the consciousness of the writer after many readings of "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures" by Mary Baker Eddy, through these words to be found on page 3: "Who would stand before a blackboard, and pray the principle of mathematics to solve the problem?
"Science
and Health with Key to the Scriptures" by Mary Baker Eddy not only affords a key to unlock the hitherto veiled meaning of Biblical truths, but also gives the understanding whereby all the seemingly baffling problems of everyday life may be satisfactorily solved.