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Letters & Conversations

OPEN LETTERS

From the June 1889 issue of The Christian Science Journal


Dear Journal.— We have made some good demonstrations since we came to this town, and finish to-day a class that had been previously instructed by Mrs. S. A. H., but some of whom are much dissatisfied at finding they have not received the true teaching of the Science. They say that they can see a wide difference in our teaching, and feel they have been imposed upon.

A class in the theology of Christian Science is advertised in Galveston, if there can be a sufficient number gotten together, who hare already taken the primary course, to make up a class. This has caused discord with some of my students, as I have told them no one but our Teacher was permitted to teach this course. Now, this teacher comes in and offers to teach the last course to my own and other students who have never had time to demonstrate what they know from the primary course. Letters have been exhibited in support of these pretensions that are supposed to have been written by our Teacher, and which make people think that she indorses the proceeding. It is very important that there be a correct understanding on this point.—

The above letter brings out a point of importance. It is known to all students of Christian Science that no student is at present authorized to teach the course in theology.

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