Editorials

Ralph Waldo Emerson delivered the address to the graduating class of the Harvard Divinity School, June 15, 1838, in which he is said to have made an explicit statement of his faith, for the first time.
The workers at headquarters cannot be your Conscience.
In our last issue we made mention of the remarkable demonstration at Kansas City on the occasion of Mr.

Mr. Kimball at Kansas City

A Most gratifying occasion was that of the lecture of Edward A.
Notwithstanding a pouring rain, Judge Clarkson was greeted by a large audience on the occasion of his lecture in Tremont Temple, Boston, on Tuesday evening, October 9, 1900.
We occasionally read an article or a sermon wherein, by labored effort, an attempt is made to disparage the Christian Science text-book, and then, by way of conclusion, the charge is made that the price is so high as to prevent many from buying it.
In a recent issue of the Sentinel we republished from the Midland an account of a lady who went to a famous New York physician for medical advice and treatment.

Christian Fellowship

The following letter given by the Pilgrim Congregational Church of El Reno, Oklahoma, to Dr.
The following extract from a letter recently received from a Christian Science friend, emphasizes the growing spirit of cordiality toward Christian Science entertained by many of our clerical friends.

My Reply

The Granite Monthly published in New Hampshire, for which I requested Christian Scientists to subscribe one year, is not adapted to the issuance of Christian Science literature, and it was not my intention to make it an organ therefor.
The Baptist Watchman for September 20, contains an editorial under the above title referring to a Baptist minister who has been giving exhibitions upon the subject of hypnotism, and asks, "What should be the attitude of reasonable men in regard to it?
We publish below an extract from a letter written over eleven years ago by a prominent clergyman to one of his parishioners who had shortly before been healed of a most serious malady through Christian Science.