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In your issue of December 6 appears a question answered by a prominent clergyman regarding the growth of symbolism in modern churches. The answer contains the following: "You have probably observed the subtle movements toward the recovery of the transcendent and the mystical."
Permit me to say that if the word "subtle" has any application whatsoever, it may be found in the clergyman's use of the term Christian Science in the same classification with "occultism's various manifestations."
Christian Science is derived from the Bible, and particularly from the teaching and practice of Christ Jesus. In her textbook, "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures," Mrs. Eddy declares (p. 313), "Jesus of Nazareth was the most scientific man that ever trod the globe." The words "subtle" and "occult," I respectfully submit, cannot justly be applied to the Word of God, particularly in the light which Mrs. Eddy, the Discoverer and Founder of Christian Science, has thrown upon it as being absolute Science. The dilemma of the so-called material scientist, to which the clergyman refers, and that of the clergyman himself, lies in their failure to discern this great fact.
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July 4, 1931 issue
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"Everything ends in song"
NELLIE B. MACE
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"Praise ye the Lord"
JOHN TIRRILL DICKIE
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Learning to Forgive
HETTY MEISNER
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Reliance on Love
EDITH LOUISE NEALE
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Shutting Out Error
EDNA B. WILLIAMS
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Transformation and Proof
KATHERINE PUFFER
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Being and Loving
PETER B. BIGGINS
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Aaron E. Brandt, Committee on Publication for the State of Pennsylvania,
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Cyril R. Hewson, Committee on Publication for Derbyshire, England,
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Arthur Brearley, Committee on Publication for Hongkong and Canton, China,
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God's Kingdom
Clifford P. Smith
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Freedom through Reflection
Violet Ker Seymer
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The Lectures
with contributions from George Laidler, Nina G. Brown, Howard S. Reed, Elizabeth A. Thomson, Rachel Hill, Admer D. Miller, Harry C. Moore
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After hearing and reading many helpful testimonies in...
Mary E. Anderson
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Many years ago Christian Science was presented to my...
Mabel D. Thomas
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One morning early in October, 1918, I went about my...
Floy Fay Beeman
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When I was told of Christian Science about nine years...
Lilian R. Howell
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It is with sincere gratitude for what Christian Science...
Jessie Mae Purdy
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I began the study of Christian Science over six years ago...
Harriet Rose Findley
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Recently I experienced a very clear-cut healing at a...
Alice Cortright
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Four years ago I was led into Christian Science through...
William Geissler
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In November, 1927, I was taken ill with what doctors...
Ruth Schmid Sandels
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Reflection
MARGARET MORRISON
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Signs of the Times
with contributions from Reginald C. Frost, J. H. Pace, Karl Reiland, Fred G. Holloway, S. E. Ragland