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Item of Interest
[As published in the Christian Science Sentinel, December 21, 1929]
The student of the Manual who remembers that it is the Manual of The Mother Church by Mary Baker Eddy is aided substantially in determining which of the By-Laws therein may be applicable in conducting the affairs of branch churches and societies. Likewise, the headings of the several divisions and Articles, as well as the titles of the By-Laws themselves, are of assistance to him.
Certain By-Laws which indicate the need for each branch church to make adequate and comprehensive provision for transacting its business in an orderly manner, are contained in Article XXIII under the heading "The Mother Church and Branch Churches." Article XI, Section 13, entitled "Members of Branch Churches" and published under the heading "Complaints," and Article XXXV, Section 1, entitled "For The Mother Church Only," contribute to the student's understanding of the distinctive nature and purpose of the By-Laws which are applicable to branches of The Mother Church, those By-Laws which govern directly the individual member, and those which are enforceable as to The Mother Church itself.
A lack of understanding of this distinction sometimes results in the failure of a branch church to adopt adequate rules for its local government, and, upon occasion, leads to the mistaken use of By-Laws intended for The Mother Church only. There is, moreover, in Article XXIII, Section 3, "Mother Church Unique," a clear reminder that Mrs. Eddy intended Christian Scientists to discern the proper application and use of the By-Laws in this respect. All this does not mean, however, that a branch church may not in its own words adopt, it it thinks needful, a rule similar to but not identical with a By-Law of The Mother Church. Of the Manual itself, our Leader wrote (p. 104), "It stands alone, uniquely adapted to form the budding thought and hedge it about with divine Love."
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October 11, 1941 issue
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Confidence
LYMAN S. ABBOTT
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"I have set thee to be a light"
ELEANOR G. R. YOUNG
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"Newness of life"
ALFRED MARSHALL VAUGHN
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The Angels of His Presence
MARY HOYT LOVELAND
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Working Toward Our Ideal
HELEN HIXON
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Loving Our Neighbor
MARY ANN WILLIAMS
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The Young Soldier
PETER ANTHONY CARLTON
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Exhortation
MILES BUCKSTON WATTS
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In a recent article, your columnist writes inter alia: "I...
Ernst G. Breitholtz,
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The desire to worship is instinctive in every human being
Stanley Sheen, Committee on Publication for
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A Prayer to Serve
MARY C. REYNOLDS
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Keeping Thought above the War Level
George Shaw Cook
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"Give, and it shall be given unto you"
Evelyn F. Heywood
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Christian Science came to me at a time when physically...
Joyce J. Edwards
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It is with sincere gratitude for the many blessings which...
Edna Therasia O'Connell with contributions from Warren John O'Connell
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Though twenty-three years have passed since I first saw...
Clarissa J. Graves
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For many years I was a sufferer from frequent attacks...
Rose O. Putnam
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I should like to swell the chorus of praise to God, the...
Vaughan C. Bricker
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Too long have I withheld written acknowledgment of...
Anna C. MacPherson
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I wish to express my gratitude for Christian Science...
Iris Thorsfeldt
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Ever since I can remember I have been seeking to understand...
Florence Rockenbaugh
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Confidence
ANNE BONNER MARLEY
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Signs of the Times
with contributions from Rene Dee, James Warnack, Peter Bol, A. M. C., J. L. Newland, Samuel M. Dorrance, Earl L. Douglass