W. Truman Green, Committee on Publication for the State of Florida,
That Christian Science teaches "the intimate relationship between religion and health," that its teaching is "a profound message of comfort to the sick," that "it brings great hope and some fine results," that it teaches "the great necessity of emphasizing the spiritual more, and the material less," and that its teachings have "brought heaven nearer in daily experiences,"—all of these statements are certainly true.
Harry L. Rhodes, Committee on Publication for the State of Kansas,
Careful investigation of Christian Science will prove to any honest seeker after Truth that its teachings are based on the Scriptures, making it Christianly scientific.
S. Britton R. Foster, Committee on Publication for the Province of Ontario, Canada,
Christ Jesus declared, "My kingdom is not of this world;" and by precept and example he lifted men from material worship to the worship of the Father "in spirit and in truth.
Miss Florence B. Russell, Committee on Publication for Hampshire, England,
Christian Science nowhere teaches that "there is no such thing as sin, therefore, of course, no need for a Saviour;" nor does it tell "that disease and pain are only imaginary evils.
Before
coming into Christian Science one was accustomed to hear "the fellowship of the saints" discussed, and various theories advanced as to what the phrase really meant.
Crossing
one day over the suspension bridge which spans the little river near her home, the writer came upon three little children, the two elder of whom were vainly trying to coax the third, much younger, to finish her journey to the end of the bridge.