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It will interest the field to know that a unique portrait of Mary Baker Eddy is now for sale. This portrait is from a wood engraving by Timothy Cole. It is published at this time with the authorization and approval of The Christian Science Board of Directors.
Mr. Cole's engraving is from a photograph which Mrs. Eddy was pleased with and gave to quite a number of her friends. When he saw this particular picture, Mr. Cole said, "I can now understand how Mrs. Eddy became the Leader and Founder of this great movement." The portrait maintains fidelity to the original, and reveals a living beauty because of the comprehension and skill of the artist. It will be sold at a price very much less than is usual for an engraving of this kind. See Announcements on inside back cover.
Timothy Cole is best known through his work for the Century Magazine, in which his first picture appeared in 1876. He was sent to Europe in 1883, commissioned to engrave on wood the great Italian masterpieces. After ten years of this work, he turned his attention to the great paintings of the Dutch and Flemish masters, then to the English masters and the great Spaniards, and finally to the masterpieces of France. These labors occupied twenty-seven years; and when he returned to America, he became engaged in making known the art treasures of this country through engravings made from distinguished pictures in American galleries. It is estimated that he engraved for the Century more than three hundred blocks; and his work has received every sort of artistic recognition and commendation. An art critic describing his technique says: "His graver reproduces the material textures of his subject, the gloss of satin, the depth of velvet, the lucidity of light, the vibration of air. He handles his tool as a painter handles his brush, with the same freedom and dexterous control, and the same variation of stroke to meet various problems.... His humility and great intelligence seem to preclude any thrusting forward of his individuality. More than the craftsman of ancient times he waives his right to self-expression and lets himself be content with interpretation."
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March 7, 1925 issue
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Righteous Prayer
ROBERT STANLEY ROSS
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"Cast thy burden"
HERBERT W. BECK
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Inspiration
ADA YOUNG
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At Our Testimony Meetings
MARIAN GREGG
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"The secret place"
PHILIP LEROY WEEKS
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Overcoming
MARY TAYLOR HARDING
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A Priceless Pearl
MARY LOUISE SCHALLER
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Christian Science enables its followers to obey the commands...
John W. Harwood, Committee on Publication for Lancashire, England,
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A recent issue of your paper contains an account of a...
W. Truman Green, Committee on Publication for the State of Florida,
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There is no reason why one should fear to express an...
George C. Palmer, Committee on Publication for Saskatchewan, Canada,
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Prayer
ELLEN BEACH YAW CANNON
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Letters from the Field
with contributions from Winifred Root, Chester Muth
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Ezra W. Palmer, C.S.B., Appointed Clerk of The Mother Church
The Christian Science Board of Directors
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Faith and Purity
Albert F. Gilmore
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"Comforted of God"
Ella W. Hoag
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On the Value of Obedience
Duncan Sinclair
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Over thirty years ago my mother was suffering from what...
Lillie Parker Smith with contributions from Anna B. Davis
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I have been a student of Christian Science for about...
Josephine Holmes
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It is with deepest gratitude I give this testimony of...
William Charles Ings
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In 1919, I was sent to Colorado by my physician, as my...
Angie M. Walton
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Through the understanding of Christian Science I have...
E. A. Joan Renny
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Christian Science came to me at a time when I was without...
Paul Stinchfield
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"Seek ye first the kingdom of God, and his righteousness;...
Hedwing Mary Bolliger
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"Love is our refuge"*
JAMES DOUGLAS GOSNEY
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Signs of the Times
with contributions from Hector Macpherson, Arthur D. Marks, Britton Strangways