"I have not yet thanked you for your very kind letter of the twelfth of January, and the inclosure; but this delay is perhaps just as well, as I have had time to send out copies of these to those interested in Egypt and the Sudan.
An item in a recent issue would leave the impression that there is a significant difference between Christian Science as stated in the textbook, "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures" by Mrs.
"Elizabeth," writing in the Times under the caption "Christian Science a Misnomer," dismisses the remarkable progress of the Christian Science movement with the line "weeds grow fast.
The ancient Athenians were evidently inclined to be on the safe side in religious affairs, so they erected an altar with the inscription, "TO THE UNKNOWN GOD.
Announcement is made by the Christian Science War Relief and Camp Welfare committee of The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, of the arrival in Paris of a party of ten relief workers, sent to France from the headquarters of the church in Boston.
The lengthy discourse on Christian Science in a recent issue presents at least one novel phase; for rarely does a critic of this religion complain because it is founded upon the teachings of the Bible.
Whenever anyone is led to discuss a subject upon which he is not informed, he is quite sure to wander from the beaten path of fact into a maze of his own misconceptions, where he becomes woefully mired and confused, without, however, realizing his condition, much as a man lost in a forest without a compass will believe himself to be making progress when he is but going round and round.