Out of the apparent rebuff to the cause of Christian Science inflicted by a New York court decision, which held that a practitioner of that faith who took pay for his services to the sick violated the law, it is probable that real good will come.
It
is recorded in the books of Moses that "the Lord went before them [the children of Israel] by day in a pillar of a cloud, to lead them the way; and by night in a pillar of fire to give them light.
THE
student of Christian Science is not interested in a future judgment-day, as were those of an earlier period; his time is fully occupied in meeting the requirements of God in the present.
No thinking person will be likely to differ with the conclusions expressed in the excellent editorial in the Dispatch of recent date regarding the way in which victims of the drug habit should be dealt with; but I feel that attention should be called to the fact that Christian Science, while it has proved a complete remedy in numberless such cases, cannot rightly be classed as "suggestive treatment.
In commenting on a news story from New York in a recent issue of the Reporter, you jump to a wrong conclusion by associating Christian Science with "the unveiling of a gold reliquary to St.