Editor People and Patriot:—In a recent issue of your paper, in an article on Christian Science, occurs a statement which might lead the reader to suppose that the Massachusetts Metaphysical College, of which our eminent citizen, Mrs.
Editor Courier, Dear Sir:—In your edition of December 21, 1899, was a letter signed Veritas, in which the writer ostensibly attacks Christian Science as a religion, but in reality attacks Christianity.
If
we are earnestly seeking the understanding of the Bible and "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures," conviction gradually dawns upon us, that many of our disappointments are the result of a misconception of God and our fellow-man; that many of our troubles are caused by entertaining an exaggerated sense of our brother's faults, or of his virtues.
Very
few persons realize the scope of Christian Science work, and few deny that it is accomplishing good results in the development of character as well as in the healing of disease, when they have a fair opportunity to observe its operations.