Robert G. Steel, Committee on Publication for the State of Michigan,
In an editorial printed in your issue of March 7, under the caption, "As a man thinketh," the opening sentences, given without quotation marks or credit, are as follows: "Eternal Truth is changing the universe.
Richard Edward Prince, Committee on Publication for the State of Virginia,
Any person sufficiently interested in this subject to investigate it has ample opportunity to learn for himself, from first-hand knowledge, that there is nothing ridiculous in the claim that Christian Science heals both effectively and permanently.
That
our Leader attached much importance to the Christian Science Reading Room as a necessary auxiliary of the church is made plain by Article XXI, Section 1, of the Manual of The Mother Church, which says, "Each church of the Christian Science denomination shall have a Reading Room, though two or more churches may unite in having Reading Rooms, provided these rooms are well located.
Probably
many have wondered to what things Paul referred in Philippians when he wrote, "Brethren, I count not myself to have apprehended: but this one thing I do, forgetting those things which are behind, and reaching forth unto those things which are before, I press toward the mark for the prize of the high calling of God in Christ Jesus.
The
so-called mortal mind, or the "carnal mind," as Paul designates this conglomeration of unspiritual thoughts or beliefs, is nothing other than a pretense and a pretender.