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THE NEW PAMPHLET
The latest pamphlet of the Rev. Mary Baker Eddy, "Christian Science versus Pantheism," is among the most valuable of her recent contributions to our literature. It is her message to the Mother Church on the occasion of the June Communion, 1898. Mechanically this pamphlet is most tasteful and pleasing to the eye; printed on an excellent quality of paper in clear type, and enclosed in a substantial and chaste cover, it reflects much credit upon its publisher, the Rumford Press, of Concord, N. H.
This pamphlet fills an important niche in our literature, refuting as it does in clear, strong, and unmistakable terms the charges so frequently made, that Christian Science is Pantheism. This word "Pan-Theism" is often loosely used and superficially understood. Its place in theological terminology seems to be about as uncertain as it is in general literature. Whenever the words, "God is all" are used, many at once say, "That is Pantheism." Mrs. Eddy's great text-book, "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures,' clearly shows the error of this conclusion. A leading premise of Christian Science is that God is Spirit, and that Spirit is universal, that is to say, omnipotent, omnipresent, and omniscient. This conception of God is the direct opposite of the pantheistic conception, which declares for a matter-universe based upon wholly material premises, instead of a universe where Spirit is the real and the All, and matter but a delusion of the personal or material senses.

October 13, 1898 issue
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Notices
with contributions from William B. Johnson
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MISCELLANY
with contributions from Ed., Johnson
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TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN
MARY BAKER EDDY
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POWER OF THOUGHT
De Funiak Springs
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ASKING AMISS
M. G. M.
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EFFECT OF ANGER
Harper's Bazar
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THE CHURCH OF THE FUTURE
B. Fay Mills
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I cannot remember when I was not troubled with headache
John P. Barnes
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Christian Science has done a great deal for me
H. J. Hills
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Now at the close of our summer vacation, comes to me...
Mary C. Keedy
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Notices
MARY BAKER G. EDDY