An English physician, at a recent medical conference, advises his fellow practitioners to exercise a more tolerant spirit toward Christian Science, which "has come to stay," and may some day become "not only the universal religion but the universal healer,"—an extraordinary statement from an orthodox physician whose training has led him as far away from the principles upon which Christian Science is founded as atheism is remote from accepted orthodoxy.
The News has received a caustic letter from a Tacoma minister, who probably will think better of it after further contemplation, scoring the city library for accepting a number of books left to the institution under the will of Mrs.
Being
a traveling salesman, my duties bring me constantly in contact with people of almost every kind and condition, and with almost every phase of mortal experience.
In
studying the teachings of Christian Science, one of the first lessons unfolded to us is that of a new impulsion to activity, and this is clearly set forth in the following sentence from our text-book, "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures" by Mrs.