For
long centuries a great amount of time and effort has been spent in searching for deliverance from the bondage enforced upon mankind by false material theories and beliefs, which carry with them trials, discords, and disappointments.
The
Apostle James impressed upon the first Christians the need of having a "pure religion and undefiled before God and the Father;" and in the course of his epistle he said: "Who is a wise man and endued with knowledge among you?
Christian Science,
given to the world by our Leader, Mary Baker Eddy, is the great and final revelation of divine Love, and of Love's expression, man and the universe.
To correct erroneous and misleading statements, it was found advisable to write forty letters—twenty-six to newspapers, nine to clergymen, three to school authorities, and two to radio stations.
Edgar McLeod, Committee on Publication for Northern California,
It would be difficult to imagine a more complete misapprehension of Christian Science than was given in the articles which appeared in your recent issues.
Bjarne V. Böckmann, Committee on Publication for Norway,
As "Traveler's" recent remarks may give the readers of your esteemed paper an erroneous impression of certain sides of the activity of Christian Science practitioners, I must again ask for space for an answer.
Lew C. Church, Committee on Publication for the State of Minnesota,
Permit me to say to your readers that if a doctor was correctly reported in your recent issue he did himself an injustice by his disrespectful reference to Mary Baker Eddy in his address at Rochester.