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"A false, convenient peace"*
Occasionally we hear the statement made by some Christian Scientist that certain other Christian Scientists "make too much of animal magnetism." If it is intended to convey by this the impression that these Christian Scientists are afraid of animal magnetism, which Mrs. Eddy defines as "the false belief that mind is in matter, and is both evil and good" (Science and Health, p. 103), that it has become an entity to them, the statement is entirely correct—they are making "too much of it." If, on the contrary, the meaning is that those who are thus criticized are giving attention to the specific beliefs of error or mortal mind by denying their claims to reality or power, then there is imperative need for more careful thought and a thorough study of the article, "Ways that are Vain," on page 210 of the new volume of Mrs. Eddy's writings, "The First Church of Christ, Scientist, and Miscellany."
It is quite evident from the context that when Mrs. Eddy made the statement that "evil is not power" (Science and Health, p. 192), she did not intend this statement to be considered as warrant for the closing of our eyes to the evil beliefs which present themselves in human experience. She was thoroughly aware that in this human experience mortality constantly presents itself as more real, more powerful, and more enduring than good, not only because of the receptivity of mortal mind to the belief that it is a creator, but also because the record of humanity is that it frequently calls evil good or necessary, or even "good in the making," as it is sometimes mistakenly defined in an attempt to give it authorization.
It is, of course, fundamental for us as Christian Scientists to know that God, good, is all, and that evil is neither real nor powerful, but we must not be content to rest with the acceptance of this fundamental knowledge, nor with the simple or perfunctory declaration of it. We must measure every human belief and experience by this unchanging and unchangeable standard, and we must brand with "the mark of the beast" every belief or experience which does not conform to the standard of Truth, just as the bank teller brands the counterfeit coin or the gold piece which is under weight. It is not sufficient for him to declare in the abstract that there is no money except good money; he must so stamp the counterfeit that it shall proclaim its falsity to the world, be exposed for the lie that it is.
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November 29, 1913 issue
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True to Type
GEORGE H. MOORE
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Learning to Pray Aright
ROBERT C. BRYANT
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Penitence
HORTENSE L. WHEELER
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Trust
LYDIA HAMILTON
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Fear Overcome by Truth
J. G. ALDEN
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Wisdom
MARTHA KEEP SINCLAIR
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Unmoved
LUCY HAYS EASTMAN
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One of your contributors asks what is the secret of the...
Frederick Dixon
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As quoted in a recent issue, Dr. Rowena Morse Mann of...
George Shaw Cook
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At the Anglican church congress at Brisbane Dr. Radford...
David Anderson
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I have read in a recent issue the report of a meeting in your...
John M. Henderson
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In a recent issue appear Mr. Ted Smith's remarks about...
John W. Doorly
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In a recent sermon a clergyman of an orthodox church...
Charles K. Skinner
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It would have been better for Evangelist Brown and his...
Thomas F. Watson
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A recent issue of The Evening Times contains mention of...
John L. Rendall
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Love's Presence
EDITH L. PERKINS
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"A false, convenient peace"*
Archibald McLellan
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"Awake thou"
John B. Willis
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Understanding
Annie M. Knott
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The Lectures
with contributions from H. H. McMurtrie, Fred T. Woodford , C. H. S. King, Alice Muzzy MacCaslin, William S. Deyo
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The heart of every true Christian Scientist constantly...
Priscilla M. Hogg
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I am thankful to God for what Christian Science has done...
Henry C. Hallam
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About twenty years ago I was taken with a very severe...
Theo. Lemieux
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Nearly thirty years ago my husband had many severe...
Robert L. Henry
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Mrs. Eddy tells us that "divine Love always has met and...
Winifred B. Schutten
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I am glad to testify to the work done for me in Christian Science
Mattie M. Paschal
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It is with deepest thankfulness to God, and gratitude to our...
Katherine Eldridge
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I am indeed happy to give my testimony to what Christian Science...
R. Fisher with contributions from M. G. Fetter
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It is with feelings of the deepest gratitude to our heavenly...
Harold Tassiker
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For the past seven years I have had no medical treatment,...
H. Bruce Fletcher
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Waiting
GWENDOLEN EDWARDS
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