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A WORLD MOVEMENT
Christian Science has already encompassed the globe, has found its way among all civilized nations. The contemplation of this great world movement carried the writer back to her schooldays and the lessons in natural philosophy, and with this came the thought that Mrs. Eddy has been more successful in her researches in the realms of metaphysical science than was Archimedes in the realm of physics or mechanical science.
Archimedes is quoted as having said, "Give me a fulcrum on which to rest my lever, and I will move the world." Mrs. Eddy has thus moved the world, and it is still moving! She discovered the truth of being, and she found that it was a sufficient fulcrum on which to rest all the leverage that we can bring to bear upon it. She also found that divine Love reflected is the all-sufficient power that never fails to do its part in the operation of this metaphysical mechanism. The lever is the only conditional element. It must be of the right metal; no dross of mortal beliefs may enter into its composition. It must be like a bar of pure steel, wrought in the mills of understanding. Thus the real man, made in God's image and reflecting Mind, is the only agent or transmitter of the power of divine Love, while the weight that is to be removed is the mortal belief concerning substance, Life.
As already stated, Mrs. Eddy has moved the world—not all at once, but with untiring efforts, supported by her certain knowledge of the truth gained through demonstration as well as inspiration, she has enabled men to profit by their spiritual leverage—each one on his own plane of attainment adding his "lift," though it be only a pound's weight.
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February 11, 1911 issue
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MENTAL SELF-KNOWLEDGE
JUDGE CLIFFORD P. SMITH.
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SCIENCE IN BUSINESS
CARL HORTON PIERCE.
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A WORLD MOVEMENT
MERCY M. GAGE.
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THE ONE AIM
CLARA A. COWLING.
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"FOR SUCH A TIME AS THIS"
CHARLES A. BLAKE.
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STONES FOR THE TEMPLE
CARL BREDELL.
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COMPASSION
JOSEPH B. BAKER.
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I SAW IN THE EAST A STAR
MARY J. ELMENDORF.
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"LIVES OF GREAT MEN"
Annie M. Knott
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LOVE'S MINISTRY
John B. Willis
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TWENTIETH CENTURY MAGAZINE
Editor
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ADMISSION TO MEMBERSHIP IN THE MOTHER CHURCH
John V. Dittemore
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THE LECTURES
with contributions from J. L. Penry, W. S. Moor, John E. Lautner, William K. Sheldon
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In September of 1900 I was suddenly and unexpectedly...
Gertrude M. Barnes
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With the kindly assurance that "God is no respecter of...
Henry L. Lorion
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I have been positively cured of rheumatism and a skin...
David Kirkwood
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It is with the hope that my experience in Christian Science...
Katherine G. Tiegs
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Gratitude for the many blessings that have come to me...
Molly T. Allured
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Myself and family are not Christian Scientists and know...
G. W. Hizer with contributions from Clark E. Colton
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I am truly grateful for Christian Science, because of...
Enna B. Smith
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I wish to express my gratitude for Christian Science and...
Maude A. Nichols with contributions from J. W. Henson, Lida Henson
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The words of the wise woman in II. Samuel, "Yet doth...
Clementina Blakiston
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I am very thankful to testify to what divine Love has...
John J. Thomas
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ABRAHAM LINCOLN
MINNA MATHISON
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FROM OUR EXCHANGES
with contributions from Henry A. Atkinson, H. C. Ledyard, A. Lyle De Jarnette, R. J. Campbell, George Batchelor