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One needs to have but a slight knowledge of Mrs. Eddy's...
The Shreveport (La.) Times
One needs to have but a slight knowledge of Mrs. Eddy's life to know that in no one thing was she more successful than in the elimination of her personality from the movement. Christian Science is undoubtedly different from all other religions based on the Bible, in its interpretations of the Bible, its fundamental teachings, and its practice, and it has not found, nor will it ever find, it necessary to attack and denounce other religious denominations as a means of promoting its own. In fact, Christian Scientists are grateful that Mrs. Eddy, when writing the by-laws to govern The Mother Church, wisely made a provision to prevent this.
Mrs. Eddy never claimed any special or private revelation other than that which came through inspiration as a result of her consecrated study of the Scriptures, which enabled her to grasp their spiritual meaning. The critic quotes her as saying: "You don't have to worry over sin or suffering in humanity, because it does not exist. Go ahead as if it were not there." This statement is far from the teachings of Christian Science, and cannot be found in any of her writings. In the Christian Science textbook, "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures," on page 210 she says, "To mortal sense, sin and suffering are real, but immortal sense includes no evil nor pestilence." Christian Science teaches that while sin and suffering seem very real to the human senses, from the standpoint of God they have no basis or reality, and their seeming reality can be destroyed by a right understanding of man as God's image and likeness. It declares that sin and disease are manifestations of the mortal or carnal mind, which the Bible says "is enmity against God."
Most writers on the Scriptures agree that the first book of the Bible contains both a spiritual and a material account of creation, and it is the second, or material version, to which Mrs. Eddy refers as an allegory. Adam, representing the material creation, or the opposite of spirituality, stands in Christian Science for all that is unlike God.
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June 28, 1919 issue
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The Human and the Divine
CLARENCE W. CHADWICK
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"Rest in God"
EVE T. SANFORD
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"Enter into thy closet"
EDGAR S. NASH
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Maintenance
ELEANORA BURDETT CARR
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The Demands of Truth
KATHERINE E. VARGA
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Substance
EDWARD EARLE DANIELL
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Christian Science accepts as real only that which is absolutely...
Katherine English
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It is a far cry from telling of missionary work in foreign...
W. Stuart Booth
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Holding the Initiative for Good
William P. McKenzie
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Dominion
Ella W. Hoag
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The Lectures
with contributions from Jessie F. Mason, P. G. Welch, C. C. Wiley, W. Taylor Stone, Alice H. J. Morris, Charles E. Heitman, V. H. Dent, Lucia Coulson, C. R. Beattie, Gertrude B. Sheldon, William C. Coffman, Edward Castellain, Louis E. Scholl, Mary M. Hays, Dale G. Vaughan, Fred W. Crosley
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With joy and gratitude I send this testimony, hoping that...
Annie C. Still
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Several years ago the attention of my wife was drawn to...
Eduard Kreil-Maeder
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Depressed with an abiding fear, two brother having...
Belle F. Kerr
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In obedience to the injunction by our dear Leader that...
Estelle Willard Dickey with contributions from Della L. Willard
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I wish to express my gratitude for what Christian Science...
Edward S. King
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When I first came into Christian Science several years...
Jennie Runnion
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I took up the study of Christian Science three years and...
Dorothy M. Goodsall
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Almost three years ago I went to a testimony meeting...
Agnes McDonald
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Gratitude bids me send this testimony of healing
Annie Laurie Buie
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Signs of the Times
with contributions from Samuel Zane Batten, Frank Crane, Maude Royden