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It is a pity that any representative of orthodox creeds,...
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It is a pity that any representative of orthodox creeds, in order to protect his coreligionists from being "converted" from the "foundations of sound teaching," to which they are accustomed, to such a religion as he pictures Christian Science to be, should deem it necessary, under the shelter of a nom de plume, to employ personal insinuations and flagrant misquotations. It would take up too much of your space to deal with all the misrepresentations in the letter signed "Student" in your issue of January 18, but I crave permission to correct a few of them.
In his second sentence "Student" says, "The modern visiting interpreters of 'Eddyism' have swung from the words of Mrs. Eddy back to the Bible," while a few lines farther on he flatly contradicts himself, as follows: "She [Mrs. Eddy] forbids all preaching or publication which in any way departs from that which she has declared," and comments that this edict ties her movement down. As these statements are distinct contradictions, they cannot both be true. As a matter of fact, one of the Tenets, or articles of faith, found on page 497 of the Christian Science textbook, "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures" by Mary Baker Eddy, runs, "As adherents of Truth, we take the inspired Word of the Bible as our sufficient guide to eternal Life." Science and Health is regarded as a "key" to the Bible.
His remark that "Eddyism" traffics in the physical side, and omits all the realm of spiritual revelation, reveals an absolute ignorance of his subject which can only excite our pity. The whole theme of Christian Science is the giving up of the material or physical concept of man and the universe, and the gaining of the true idea of spiritual man and of the spiritual universe, made in the image and likeness of God. As Jesus himself said, "It is the spirit that quickeneth; the flesh profiteth nothing."
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July 21, 1934 issue
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True Armament
OSCAR GRAHAM PEEKE
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The Challenge of the Christian Science Hymnal
JESSIE DODD
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"A great supper"
A. LINCOLN ROTHBLUM
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"The 'still, small voice' of scientific thought"
SUSAN F. CAMPBELL
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Our Shop Windows
CONSTANCE ARMFIELD
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Successful Living
BEATRICE CLAYTON
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Removal
JENNIE L. WILLIAMS
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A copy of your issue of October 11 has just come to my...
Miss Ellen Graham, Acting Committee on Publication for Lanarkshire, Scotland,
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I have often admired the excellence of the Reformed Church Messenger...
Aaron E. Brandt, Committee on Publication for the State of Pennsylvania,
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It is a pity that any representative of orthodox creeds,...
Arthur E. F. Court, Committee on Publication for the North Island of New Zealand,
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What is Christian Science?
Extracts from an address before the Cleveland Community Religious Hour, April 29, 1934, by Carl Walter Gehring, Committee on Publication for Ohio
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A Sabbath in Capernaum
ELIZABETH B. CATE
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"God shall wipe away all tears"
Duncan Sinclair
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"The secret place"
Violet Ker Seymer
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The Lectures
with contributions from Van Dyke Burhans, Frederick Charles Garside, William Brinkop, Ethel C. Randall, Frank H. Dwyer
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Writing a testimony for our periodicals is, in itself, a...
Jefferson C. Grinnalds
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For some time I have wished to express my deep gratitude...
Lilian Lee Biddle
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I am so happy and thankful to Christian Science and...
Alice Mary Beale-Püschel
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In September, 1923, I was passing through a very distressing ...
Emily M. Sanderson with contributions from Thomas Henry Sanderson
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In the summer of 1931 our little daughter, then eight...
Mabel W. Geller
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Mary Baker Eddy begins her Preface to "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures"...
Norman A. Prentice
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I wish to express my gratitude for Christian Science,...
Elva Brown with contributions from Earl D. Brown
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The Sinless Self
REUBEN POGSON
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Signs of the Times
with contributions from Graham B. Hodge, Jay T. Stocking, Charles F. Ensign, Theodore Burkhart