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Mrs. Eddy's Place
The position of The Mother Church as to Mary Baker Eddy's place in the fulfillment of Bible prophecy is clearly set forth in the following paragraphs. These conclusions are not new; they are confirmed by our Leader's writings, and the steadily unfolding fruitage of Christian Science bears witness to their truth.
1. Mrs. Eddy, as the Discoverer and Founder of Christian Science, understood herself to be the one chosen of God to bring the promised Comforter to the world, and, therefore, the revelator of Christ, Truth, in this age.
2. Mrs. Eddy regarded portions of Revelation (that is, Chapter 12) as pointing to her as the one who fulfilled prophecy by giving the full and final revelation of Truth; her work thus being complementary to that of Christ Jesus.
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June 5, 1943 issue
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Our Safety
EMMA C. SHIPMAN
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Spontaneous Prayer
ROYAL P. MAULSBY
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"Be ye transformed"
ANNE H. BROGAN
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"The life which I now live"
LIONEL A. HARTSHORNE
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The Joy of Testimony Giving
HELEN R. WASEY
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Another Front
GEORGE H. TANGEMAN
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The Fourth and Fifth Beatitudes
ANN PUTCAMP
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Mrs. Eddy's Place
The Christian Science Board of Directors
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The Simplicity of Metaphysical Practice
Peter V. Ross
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Wheat and Chaff
Paul Stark Seeley
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I thank God from the depth...
Ethel Ginder Flowers
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In one of our much beloved...
Lillian Whitehorne-Cole
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It has long been my desire to...
Edward Smith Wells
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I have been a student of Christian Science...
Louise P. Williams
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Mary Baker Eddy writes in...
Helen McIntyre with contributions from Emily A. Smith
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Over five years ago, I completely...
Harold Duncan Summers with contributions from Gertrude Summers
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With deep gratitude for all that...
Emma-Berta Sommer
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Appreciation of the many blessings...
Mildred Templeton
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Progress
CHRISTIE L. TERPENING
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Signs of the Times
with contributions from Franklin D. Roosevelt, Philip A. Bennett, Edgar Faye Daugherty, John Warren Day, John Short