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While doubtless intending to be fair, you reported in a...
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While doubtless intending to be fair, you reported in a recent issue, under the announcement, "Plymouth Baptist Church," that an "appreciative audience listened to an exposure of Christian Science." Thus a misleading statement reached your readers which might be construed by them to imply that the person thus "exposing" our religion was one qualified by study and practice of Christian Science to speak understandingly on the subject. Now, it is obvious to any one familiar with the teachings of Christian Science that such is not the case. The mention that passages from the textbook of Christian Science, "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures" by Mary Baker Eddy, were read from the pulpit in an attempt to substantiate certain untrue and unjust allusions made by the critic in question, signifies nothing when it is considered that he read only sentences detached from their context, a proceeding acknowledged by most thinking persons to be unjust and unwise.
Mrs. Eddy is the author of the statement quoted in the foregoing report, namely, "One sacrifice, however great, is insufficient to pay the debt of sin" (Science and Health, p. 23). But this line is preceded and followed by sentences which, conjoined, clearly state in part her pertinent explanation of the atonement, wherein is set forth the correct status of God's justice and mercy as necessary qualifications to be employed in one's individual work of salvation.
The fact that the term "one sacrifice" was used by the writer to the Hebrews when he discussed Jesus' human sacrifice in his epistle, does not indicate that Mrs. Eddy's use of the term contradicts the Bible. Mrs. Eddy's followers are grateful to be delivered from sickness and redeemed from sin through the study and practice of Christian Science. Therefore, they do not consider that her writings were "inspired by Satan," as alleged by the preacher of the sermon under consideration.
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November 21, 1925 issue
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Thanksgiving Proclamation
Calvin Coolidge
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As Mountains Round About Jerusalem
MARY STONE WALLACE
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"To him that overcometh"
ELIZABETH M. HARDESTY
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To-day
GERTRUDE L. HATCH
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Opportunity
JAMES E. PATTON
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Guarding the Door of Thought
HERMAN CAMPBELL BLYE
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"A sound mind"
VIOLET KER SEYMER
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Christians, Arise!
KATHRYN BALL RUSH
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In a recent issue of your paper there is a misleading statement...
William Brandt, Committee on Publication for the State of Maryland,
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While doubtless intending to be fair, you reported in a...
Hugh Stuart Campbell, Committee on Publication for the State of Illinois
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It was intimated in your issue of recent date that the...
Charles W. Hale, Committee on Publication for the State of Indiana,
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In your recent issues, under the caption, "Personal Health Service,"...
Hugh S. Hughes, Committee on Publication for the State of Wisconsin,
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Your able leader in an issue of the Evening News,...
Frank Savage, Committee on Publication for Nottinghamshire, England,
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A vicar, as reported in your paper, after dwelling on the...
Miss Florence B. Russell, Committee on Publication for Hampshire, England, in the Mercury, Ventnor, Isle of Wight
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Thanksgiving Days
THOMAS C. HOLLINGSHEAD
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Withdrawal
Albert F. Gilmore
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Fruitage
Ella W. Hoag
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The Lectures
with contributions from Carl Wilhelm Seitz, L. Ivimy Gwalter, Frances M. Harper, Rudolph A. Scherer
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A few years ago, I was brought from Cairo to Vienna...
Margit Rosdol
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I have so often been helped by the testimonies of others...
Gay Austin Weyburn with contributions from Earnest Gordon Weyburn
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I desire to express my deep love and gratitude to God...
Ada Urion with contributions from Alice Jones
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After consulting various physicians during a period of...
Helen H. Williams
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With a joyful heart, and filled with gratitude, I wish to...
Margarethe Fahrenwald
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For a long time I have delayed offering a written testimony...
Thomas E. Jackson
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I heard Christian Science spoken of for the first time in...
Jeanne Mongenier
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Thanksgiving
MARY O'LESON
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Signs of the Times
with contributions from E. P. Ryland, Rena Hurd Ingham