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Directors Outline Policy for New Magazine Section
The Christian Science Monitor
In the Progress Edition of the Monitor issued November 20-25, there was a record of its twenty-five years of growth. When the newspaper was a little more than a year old, one of Mrs. Eddy's helpers wrote to her, describing the Monitor as "a most genial persuader of men." She exclaimed, "That is the spirit I have enjoined upon them from the start!" Then she commissioned one of the members of her household to convey to the writer her "loving thanks." This was in January, 1910, and the newspaper about which she had been thinking for twenty-five years was in full being, reaching many homes, developing in power to bless mankind according to her hopes and prophecy. It was persuading men to engage in correct thinking, that is, thinking or judging in accord with mercy, that quality which "is twice-blessed." It is interesting to note that Mrs. Eddy in figurative speech names justice as "the handmaid" of mercy.
Justice misconceived, urgent and willful, drawing the sword instead of reasoning, by every conquest is sowing the seed of future wars. Mrs. Eddy's teaching in her book "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures" is, "Let Truth uncover and destroy error in God's own way, and let human justice pattern the divine."
Justice, serving under divine compassion, adjusts inequalities, corrects what is unfair, and develops social harmony. Through the understanding of mercy, which "endureth for ever," all mankind may be delivered from fear and enabled to find true health and happiness; and there could be no higher mission for a newspaper than to unfold such possibilities of blessing. Pride and fear, with perpetual occasions for offense and defense, may be quieted among men of good will so that on earth there may be peace.
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January 27, 1934 issue
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Victor, not Victim
ANNA E. HERZOG
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Heavenly Conversation
CHARLES F. HACKETT
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Simplicity
ADELAIDE ROGERS CALKINS
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Gratitude and Healing
HARRY E. DE LASAUX
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Mother-love
CECILIA KRIETE SHOPE
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Man is Perfect
HERMAN CAMPBELL BLYE
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"A strong tower"
CONSTANCE HEWARD
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A Morning Song
CECILIA GREENWOOD
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The simple fact about the arguments of your correspondent...
Charles M. Shaw, former Committee on Publication for Lancashire, England,
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In your issue of September 25 some remarks by a doctor...
William J. Fuller, acting Committee on Publication for Cape Province, South Africa,
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While the letter of your correspondent is in a semi-serious...
William Wallace Porter, Committee on Publication for the State of New York,
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No Need of Things
ALICE T. MC COUN
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Directors Outline Policy for New Magazine Section
The Christian Science Board of Directors
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Detecting and Rejecting Evil
W. Stuart Booth
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Seeing and Hearing
Violet Ker Seymer
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The Lectures
with contributions from Alfred Johnson, Lura W. Broadbridge, Orma Leeming, Milton Hesse
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Over twenty years ago I was healed of a case of blood...
Nathaniel McDonald Mitchell
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Although I had frequently read the words, "Ye shall...
Francis Dorothy Lesueur with contributions from Frederick William Pritchard Lesueur
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My first experience with Christian Science came...
William Lewis Wall, Jr.
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Christian Science was accepted by me at a time of great...
Emma M. Sawyer
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In Psalms we read, "It is a good thing to give thanks unto...
Sarah L. Stetson
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I should like to express my sincere gratitude for the...
Beatrice M. Wade
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Signs of the Times
with contributions from O'Ferrall, Frederic C. Spurr, Edmund L. Souder