A genuine Christian Scientist is striving constantly to follow the commands of the Master to preach the gospel and to heal the sick,—both preach and heal.
In a sermon recently delivered in Vancouver, which appeared in The World, Christian Science is denounced as false teaching, and classed with Mormonism, spiritualism, theosophy, and the like.
In a recent issue the Journal credited a critic with the following statement in a sermon: "A certain woman, Mary Baker Eddy, rose up and flourished and founded a church.
As reported in your columns, a lecturer, speaking on the subject of "Mystery," showed the alleged power of suggestion, "while keenly criticizing the claims of Christian Science.
Many
times when spending a quiet hour in the Christian Science reading-room, the writer has been impressed with and grateful for the by-law which stipulates that in the rooms where the Christian Science text-book, "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures" by Mrs.
During
the early years of her study in Christian Science the writer often wondered why the joy which so many find in Christian Science was not a part of her experience, and impelled by her contact with others who she felt sure had found this joy, she began a faithful study of Mrs.
Mention
is made in the third chapter of Joel of the valley of Jehoshaphat, or "the valley of decision," and Bible interpreters are quite agreed that these terms are only symbolic.