Percy H:sson Tamm, Committee on Publication for Sweden,
In your for June 9 there appears an article which mentions Mary Baker Eddy, the Founder of the Christian Science movement, and which calls for correction.
Extracts from an Address by Lloyed B. Coate, to an audience at the Wilbur Wright Junior High School,
Some time ago I was requested to tell why I am a Christian Scientist—similar requests as to the faiths or doctrines they advocated having been made to different ministers of our city.
Doubtless
many of us have at times watched men at work on a new building, operating a steam shovel in excavating for the foundations, or a crane lifting heavy steel beams into place.
How
the sense of time seems to rule the world, limiting, aging, curtailing human life and activity! But Mary Baker Eddy, the Discoverer and Founder of Christian Science and the author of its textbook, "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures," says.
How
often is a good resolution broken because of a lack of knowledge as to its origin; because of believing that the resolution originated in oneself, instead of knowing that the love of good, which leads one to make good resolutions, has its origin in God, good.
In
these tempestuous days when the "adversary" seems to be walking about "seeking whom he may devour," Christian Scientists need to defend themselves against any sense of lethargy, or acquiescence in material beliefs, depression, or distress.
When
one deeply considers the animus, method, and results of the Nazarene's many and mighty works, one must surely find that his purpose always was to glorify God and to recognize, make apparent, and establish man's true identity.