To the Editor of The Globe In your issue of April 25 you publish an article headed Rowe's Religion," which purports to give the views of Christian Scientists upon certain questions, and alleges that a so-called "Immanuel child" is "a new belief that divides Christian Scientists."
We are aware that there are persons claiming to be Christian Scientists who make all sorts of pretensions in the name of Christian Science. Many of them teach and talk of nearly everything conceivable excepting true Christian Science. It would seem from the interviews published in connection with the article in question that your reporter called upon that class of persons.
"Will you do us the justice to say that there is a National Association of Christian Scientists, which has a publishing society for the promulgation of its literature, with headquarters at 62 Boylston St., where it has been established for upwards of four years. Here also it publishes a monthly magazine called the Christian Science Journal, quarterly Bible lessons, tracts and other literature. The Journal has been published in this city since 1883.