How
many times do erstwhile earnest students of Christian Science fail in their endeavors to demonstrate the power of Truth over error! They begin their work with zeal and a clear vision of the power and omnipresence of Truth and Love, which results in an improved outward condition; but still, the complete healing is protracted.
Cyril R. Hewson, Committee on Publication for Derbyshire, England,
In an article on "Mind Healing" appearing in your paper, which consists of an imaginary conversation between a psychologist, a doctor, and a business-man, reference is made to Christian Science, which, though undoubtedly written in a spirit of fairness, calls for some little correction.
Edgar McLeod, Committee on Publication for Northern California,
Your comments in a recent issue of your paper upon an article in the November Forum include some words of praise for Christian Science, for which I wish to thank you.
Miss Jean A. Danskin, Committee on Publication for the Province of New Brunswick, Canada,
The answer in the United Churchman to a letter regarding certain misleading statements about Christian Science in an essay advertised in your periodical, has been read with much interest.
Hugh Stuart Campbell, Committee on Publication for the State of Illinois,
A contributor writing for your recent issue, under the heading, "Heard at the Club," reports what he calls a successful case of suggestion, or manipulation of the human mind, practiced facetiously by a medical doctor on a relative at luncheon, with the result that the subject of the doctor's experiment left the table under the impression that a palatable dish of oysters was unfit for food.
The
Psalmist, in exhorting his people to turn to the Lord in their distresses, assures them of God's constant care and power to deliver and of His manifold providence over them in the differing perplexities and troubles of daily experience.