Should
the word obedience convey to us the sense of dependence, of being arbitrarily interfered with, compulsion, enslavement, or should it mean freedom, guidance, privilege, opportunity?
The critic in the Mountain View "Signs of the Times," who classes Christian Science with the "mystic religions of India," shows an entire misapprehension of the subject, for Christian Science is not in any sense allied to the teachings of occultism or hypnotism, but is diametrically opposed to those teachings; nor is there anything mysterious about Christian Science.
The American Medical Association got a rebuke when two previous officials of that organization made light of the Christian Scientists because of their mental treatment of sufferers from the Omaha tornado and Dayton flood.
My attention has been called to a remarkable letter recently sent by the New Hampshire Medical Society to each member of the Legislature of New Hampshire and given wide publicity in the press.