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Fidelity to Truth
In its highest meaning fidelity signifies faithful devotion to right, which remains unchanged in the face of attempts to divert it from its "observance of duty, or discharge of obligations."
In the chapter on Genesis in the textbook, "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures," Mary Baker Eddy writes (p. 511), "Spiritually interpreted, rocks and mountains stand for solid and grand ideas." Surely, among those attributes of Mind which signify strength and steadfastness, serene and unmoved, fidelity is found to be outstanding.
Absolutely speaking, it is through fidelity to His spiritual, perfect nature that God, divine Mind, maintains the integrity of His infinite creation. It is through the fidelity of his reflection of the one Mind that the identity of the real man, as the image and likeness of God, is established.
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March 6, 1943 issue
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"The universal solvent"
GENEVA MARY CLIPPINGER
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Translation
ROBERT A. CURRY
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Fidelity to Truth
BESSIE B. MC ALPINE
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Church Dedication
MARIUS JOHN
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"God requireth that which is past"
NERINE B. GOBEN
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The Commandments: Passports to Power
ELIZABETH WOOLLEY
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God Charts Our Nation's Course
Paul Stark Seeley
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Self-Completeness
Evelyn F. Heywood
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Notices
with contributions from Mary G. Ewing
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I should like to express my gratitude...
Mary Sussanah Roberts
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Christian Science was presented...
Emily Swenson Bloom with contributions from John Emil Bloom
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I have received much help and...
Irene Marie Olson with contributions from Eva K. Olson
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Mrs. Eddy has written in the...
Honor McManus
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My introduction to Christian Science...
Harry W. Leeman
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Ever since the year 1908, when...
Dorothy G. Suydam
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Eternal Joy
OLGA B. MARTIN
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Signs of the Times
with contributions from C. Russell Moodey, Harold Leonard Bowman, Alfred C. Fuller, Charles S. Kendall