In
reply to inquiries we say that the supposed prayer of a dyspeptic which has been published in some medical and other publications as a Christian Science prayer, is not a Christian Science prayer at all, nor does it bear the slightest resemblance, in form or substance, to anything pertaining to Christian Science.
The
announcement in last week's Sentinel of a new edition of the Christian Science text-book, "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures," was doubtless news to most of our readers, although it has been generally expected that, sooner or later, such an event would occur.
with contributions from C. L., I. F. LANGTON, A. W. HURD, GEORGE A. TRIER, ARTHUR W. HURD
ALL
Christian Scientists and friends of Christian Science will read with great pleasure the following in reference to the increasing circulation of our beloved text-book in the public libraries, as well as these multiplying manifestations of its widening influence:—
Of
late several clergymen have announced themselves as believers in the theory that greater healing works than those performed by Jesus are being accomplished through modern surgery and medicine.