The various bills emanating from the medical profession recently introduced in the legislature, purporting to safeguard the practice of Christian Science, constitute in effect an attack upon it.
McClure's magazine, which was heretofore taken a front rank among the periodicals of the day on account of its able editorial staff and brilliant special writers, has lost prestign and influence in the eyes of the literary and religious world by its recent publication of a most uncalled-for personal and malignant attack on the Rev.
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the Christian Science text–book our Leader declares that "the visible universe and material man are the poor counterfeits of the invisible universe and spiritual man".
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would be less misconception of the Christian Scientist's insistence on the nothingness of all evil if it were understood as being similar to the schoolmaster's attitude toward ignorance.