The kindly attitude of a former clergyman of your city toward Christian Science, as evidenced by his remarks in a recent sermon and quoted in a late issue from a Cleveland newspaper, is appreciated by Christian Scientists.
Judging from a statement reported in a recent issue as having been made by Doctor—in one of his lectures, one would be led to think that he knows very little of the teachings of Christian Science.
When clergymen launch an attack against Christian Science, as stated in the report of a conference, it is a recognition of the growth and success of Christian Science, which otherwise would receive no such attention from these gentlemen.
Jesus'
promise, "Seek, and ye shall find," stands out as a beacon light to every Christian Scientist, assuring him that in the degree of his honest searching for the truth he will find divine Love meeting his every need.
Many
times reference has been made in our periodicals to the scientific use of words in "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures" and the advantage of familiarizing ourselves with their exact meaning in order better to understand the statements made therein.
Every
lover of good has been cheered and comforted by the great victory for truth and righteousness expressed in our nation's recent decision for the prohibition of the liquor traffic.
At
the present moment when the question of service is engaging the thought of the whole world, a small incident which occurred to a student of Christian Science in this connection may be helpful.
Toward
the close of a day that had gone sadly awry, a student of Christian Science was impelled to seek earnestly for the cause of her seeming confusion.