Editorials

In Answer to Prayer

In a recent issue of The Saturday Evening Post, Rollin E.

Something New

All the Churches of Christ, Scientist.

Church By-law

Amend Article XX.
The following letter from a soldier will not only explain itself but prove most interesting to all.
The following editorial from The Christian Register, of Boston, Mass.
Under the above heading the Chicago Post of March 8, 1901, publishes a very strong and a very sensible editorial in reference to the bill providing that Christian Scientists shall not receive compensation for their services, from which we extract the following:—
The following editorial from the Topeka Daily Capital gives some good reasons why state legislatures should make haste slowly in enacting laws that to hundreds and thousands of intelligent people and good citizens seem unjust and uncalled for:—
We have pleasure in herewith republishing the able article of Alfred Farlow, C.
The much discussed Bell Bill, presented in the Assembly branch of the New York State legislature, which is said to be aimed at the suppression of Christian Science practice, is still apparently undecided.

A Victory in California

In the Sentinel of February 21, 1901, we published from the San Francisco Chronicle an account of the defeat of the Medical Bill, introduced into the legislature of California.
Correspondents from Texas send interesting accounts of the history of the proposed medical legislation in that state.
Lewis B.