Beauty,
plenty, harmony, love, are divinely natural expressions of Life; and it is possible for these qualities to be brought out most richly in all true existence.
S. Britton R. Foster, Committee on Publication for Ontario, Canada
Your issue of recent date contains an article in which faith cures were fairly and tolerantly commented upon, but in which an erroneous impression was given of Christian Science, which requires correction.
How generally does the thought of satisfactory reward present itself to mankind; yet how often do men let their desire for reward hinder their attainment of it! Many a time have they given so much attention to the good they have hoped to receive that they have failed to perform that which would have insured their gaining such good.
Willard Joseph Welch, Committee on Publication for Iowa,
An honest reading of the Christian Science textbook, "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures" by Mary Baker Eddy, will show that nowhere is the spiritual meaning of the Holy Scriptures violated or departed from, but rather so truly understood that healings of both sickness and sin consistently and increasingly are experienced by its students.
Douglas L. Edmonds, Committee on Publication for Southern California,
An article in a recent issue of the Times describing a house built by a spiritualist at San Jose incorrectly states that it had been visited by Mary Baker Eddy.