A beautiful
lesson was taught me lately, showing me something of the deep significance of the teaching of Jesus in the following words: "Forgive us our debts, as we forgive our debtors.
For
many years the writer had the desire not only to be a better man himself, but to be able to help his fellowcreatures in some measure to escape from the sin and wretchedness which enveloped them.
It ought to be acknowledged that the purpose of Christian religions is to acquaint men with God as defined in the Scriptures and as exemplified in the life of the Nazarene, and with a method of salvation based upon such knowledge which will enable the individual to understand the significance of life in its true sense and express the will of God the creator.
The report of a recent discussion by physicians, ministers, and others of "Faith-healing from a Medical Standpoint," which was published in Oak Leaves, contains some statements about Christian Science which I desire the privilege of correcting.