"ROTATION IN OFFICE"

This article was later republished in The First Church of Christ, Scientist, and Miscellany: My. 254:16-255:12

San Francisco, Cal., Feb. 12, 1909.
Mrs. Mary Baker Eddy,
Brookline, Mass.

Dear Leader:—May we have permission to print, as a part of the preamble to our by-laws, the following extract from your article "Christian Science Board of Education" in the June Journal of 1904, page 184:—

"The Magna Charta of Christian Science means much, multum in parvo,—all-in-one and one-in-all. It stands for the inalienable, universal rights of men. Essentially democratic, its government is administered by the common consent of the governed, wherein and whereby man governed by his creator is self-governed. The church is the mouthpiece of Christian Science,—its law and gospel are according to Christ Jesus; its rules are health, holiness, and immortality,—equal rights and privileges, equality of the sexes, rotation in office."

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