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a wealth of tenderness is expressed by Christ Jesus, when, in the gospel of John, he refers to himself as the "good shepherd," and proceeds to portray how the shepherd watches over his flock.
Charles W. Hale, Committee on Publication for the State of Indiana,
Christian Science is in no way similar to the theory and practice of the Coué system; nor does Christian Science use autosuggestion or any other phase of human will in its practice.
Lester B. McCoun, Committee on Publication for the State of Nebraska,
Christian Science thoroughly agrees with the view that cheerfulness, courage, hopefulness, and confidence in that which is right and good are to be commended and encouraged on every hand.
W. K. Primrose, Assistant Committee on Publication for Great Britain and Ireland,
The Christianity practiced, preached, and taught by Christ Jesus was not one of faith only, but of works, as evidenced by the healing of the sick, the reforming of the sinner, and various other manifestations of spiritual power.
Harry L. Rhodes, Committee on Publication for the State of Kansas,
Strange as it may seem, although mankind has read the Bible for years it yet holds to the theory that heaven is a place or locality and that death helps the attainment of the kingdom of heaven.
The
thought is sometimes expressed by the beginner in the study of Christian Science that he is too materially-minded to understand its teachings; and he may base this belief on a number of reasons, such as his religious training in childhood, the studies pursued in college, and his business associations.