J. G. Rowell, Committee on Publication for the State of Missouri,
May I correct the erroneous impression given out in the sermon of an evangelist reported in a recent issue of your paper, that the teaching of Christian Science in regard to salvation differs from Bible teaching on this point.
The definition of pantheism, according to Webster, is: "The doctrine that the universe taken or conceived of as a whole is God; the doctrine that there is no God but the combined forces and laws which are manifested in the existing universe.
Edwin C. Buck, Committee on Publication for the State of New Hampshire,
The place accorded to "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures" by Mary Baker Eddy, in the religion of Christian Science, is very different from that set forth in the statement "Science and Health is the Bible of the Christian Scientist," attributed in your columns to one of Manchester's leading clergymen in a recently reported sermon.
W. Stuart Booth, Committee on Publication for the State of Colorado,
As you request my opinion in connection with "America's Greatest Need," regarding the best way of reviving interest in church activity, I will briefly state the same.
Joseph Axtell, Committee on Publication for Somerset County, England,
In a recent issue of your paper a correspondent mentions that no reference was made to the surgeons' work at the recent Christian Science lecture in Bath.
Lester B. McCoun, Committee on Publication for the State of Nebraska,
I have noted the remarks of a correspondent in a recent issue of your paper in which he undertakes to classify Christian Science, which he admits he does not understand, with various forms of mental suggestion and faith cure.