On Christian Science day, which was one of the largest of the Bloomington Chautauqua, the speaker was , of Chicago. A good deal of interest was aroused and in response to a general demand for some intelligible information concerning a religion known to the masses by name only, the Bulletin this week will publish a series of answers to questions made by investigators at the meeting. Mr. Kimball said:
A number of questions in reference to this subject have been handed in for me to answer. I would like to say that I shall not stand here under the pretence of being an oracle to answer questions. The best that I can do will be to reply to the different questions that are brought out here in the light of my understanding of Christian Science, aided somewhat by what little familiarity I may have with the other side of the subject.
The first question in this list is: "What are the fundamental points of difference between Christian Scientists and other Christians?" These questions concerning Christian Science are of frequent occurrence, and whenever they are made in good faith every Scientist is only too willing to do what he can to elucidate this subject.