It
would seem that a faithful study of the Lesson–Sermon each week would make clear to every reader the difference between man in the image and likeness of God, and the mortal material man cognized by the physical senses, and Christian Scientists, or those who have accepted the teachings of Christ Jesus as interpreted in Christian Science, should realize the importance of being correct in their statements of the rules and Principle of this Science.
The
spirit of giving which animates the Christian Science church, and which is manifested very largely by its individual members, is a characteristic which stands out quite clearly and attracts many who do not comprehend what is back of it and what produces it.
The
cause of Christian Science has prospered because of its fidelity to the divine verities, namely, the omnipotence, omnipresence, and omniscience of God.
Since the dedication of The Mother Church in Boston a few years ago, the growth of Christian Science, in the face of wide-spread and ofttimes bitter criticism, has been progressing steadily.
At the Canterbury Diocesan Conference, Canon Gardiner declared that the religion which ignored the spiritual element in healing was not the Christianity of Christ, and that the church needed to accept our Lord's attitude toward sickness and disease, and overcome them in the power of God through Jesus Christ.