Letters to the Journal from our readers. Opinions expressed in this column are not necessarily those of The Christian Science Journal.

Letters & Conversations
WHAT IS CHRISTIAN SCIENCE? Dear Journal: You seem like such a dear friend, coming to see me every month, that if I could lift the burden of some poor mortal, or condemn some error in the flesh, I feel that I should be doing work for the Master, and returning your service to me. Jesus says that if we pray in secret, God will reward us openly.
SEEMING EVIL. Dear Journal : "Why are things thus?" is one of the questions jocosely put to one another by people every day.
RECEIVING AND GIVING. Says Saint Paul: "Every man hath his proper gift of God, one after this manner, and another after that.
LOOKING OVER THE FIELD. Dear sister in Truth : Your helpful letter has been received and perused with deep interest.
CROSS AND CROWN. Dear Journal : Quaker Criticism objects to holding up the symbol of the Cross.
OBSTETRICS I had studied Mrs. Eddy's work, Science and Health, and rejoiced at the prospect of freedom and harmony in store for the mothers of our land, when its teaching should be wider promulgated.
TAUGHT IN DREAMLAND. To the Editor Christian Science Journal: In studying Christian Science, I found quite a stumblingblock, when informed that Soul, or Spirit, was not in the body.
ROOTS AND ROOTLETS. [Postscript of a letter to Rev.
ONE WORD MORE. Mr.
SCHOLARLY PRAISE AND INQUIRY. Rev.