The
need for Christian Scientists to be awake to the subtle manner in which attempts to secure legislation against them are being made, is well illustrated in the recent proceedings before the Kentucky legislature, and we cannot be too emphatic in warning our people to be on guard against such attempts.
As announced in the Sentinel of December 21, 1899 the annual term of the Massachusetts Metaphysical College which would regularly have convened on the first Monday of January last, was postponed until the Wednesday following the second Tuesday of June, 1900.
Loyal
Christian Scientists whose teachers are deceased, absent, or disloyal—or who, for insufficient cause would refuse to endorse their applications for membership with the Mother Church—can apply to the Clerk of this Church and present to him a recommendation signed by three members thereof in good standing therewith.
A Letter recently received from a young lady who is interested in Christian Science contains the following reference to the experience of herself and a friend:—
We trust there will be a careful and continued perusal of the article bearing the above caption, and now standing on the last page of the Sentinel under the head of Notices.