CHRISTIAN SCIENCE.
TP fIJB ROITOIt Of TBB BP*S»Sir, —In the letter by your correspondent, Cuthbejrt S. Booth, in Saturday morning's Pbsbs the writer alludes to Mrs Eddy's book, where, in a chapter entitled "Fruitage," testimonies are given by many who had been healed simply by reading thp book! Now. Sir, if this is absolutely true, then I would ask our friends why they do not establish Christian Beienc* Depots in close proximity to all our hospitalß throughout the land, so that maay of our unfortunate fellow-jnen and women raigjit receive the benefits of so marvellous a book. Medical science has beep battling with disease in every shape »nd form for ages past, yet here is a simple remedy for all who are groaning under its bondage. My point is this: Disease is the result of pin in the first place, and universal. Therefore, Christian Science is (with all its so-called power) impotent to stay itR progress. Moreover, if I want to effect a cure in my own personal case, I will get iB touch with the Christ of Sod through the mediuip of the Book, even the Wojrd of God, *nd eyen then it jnu*? only b« according to Bis will.-- *,»«.,««., HGM November 24th, 1930.
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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20094, 25 November 1930, Page 15
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205CHRISTIAN SCIENCE. Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20094, 25 November 1930, Page 15
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