I notice that the Gordon Town Missionary still continues to circulate false charges against Christian Science, and I shall feel grateful if you will allow me to tell your readers something of what Christian Science teaches, that they may judge for themselves whether such teaching makes for the good of the race or for its undoing.
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following thoughts were suggested by a passage from Deuteronomy which occurred in one of our Lesson-Sermons: "There is none like unto the God of Jeshurun, who rideth upon the heaven in thy help, and in his excellency on the sky.
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tenets of The Mother Church should be frequently and carefully studied by all who desire to live and prove the teachings of Christian Science not only for their own growth and aid, but for the information they are thereby enabled to impart to others.
With regard to associating the term "Science" with the word "Christian," there is no good reason for limiting the term science to that which pertains exclusively to physical phenomena.
To declare, as does the committee of the British Medical Association, that there is "no difference in kind" between healing through divine and spiritual means and various forms of so-called mental or psychic healing, is wantonly and presumptuously to assail the fundamentals of Christianity, namely, the words and works of Christ Jesus.
In your "For Sunday Reading" column there appeared an article under caption, "The Teachings of Christian Science," being the concept of said teachings which a clergyman erroneously entertains.