Philip King, Committee on Publication for the District of Columbia,
In your issue of January 19 there appeared an article written by a clergyman in which he infers that "Eddyism" and other doctrines "are enemies of the Lord.
In
reading Mark's gospel recently, the writer was struck by the statement, "He goeth up into a mountain, and calleth unto him whom he would: and they came unto him.
Christian
people have gained much comfort from the study of the promises recorded in the Bible; and rightly so, when one considers the many instances of their fulfillment in the lives of the people of Bible times, those who sought to know God and to do His will.
Mankind
is learning through the study of Christian Science how to think spiritually; how to turn away from material evidence and material thinking to God, good.
Joseph Axtell, Committee on Publication for the County of Somerset, England,
The phenomenal success of Christian Science and the incalculable good it is diffusing throughout the world should convey to unbiased persons that there is not much wrong with the practice of a religion which can produce such stupendous benefits to humanity.