Pulpit and Press (6th Edition) by Mary Baker Eddy
page 74 of 90 (82%)
page 74 of 90 (82%)
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Love, the Principle of God's Idea, has most of the spirit of Christ, of
that Mind which was in Christ Jesus. "If Christian Scientists find in my writings, teachings, and example a greater degree of this spirit than in others, they can justly declare it. But to think or speak of me in any manner as a Christ, is sacrilegious. Such a statement would not only be false, but the absolute antipode of Christian Science, and would savor more of heathenism, than of my doctrines. "MARY BAKER EDDY." (_The Globe_, Toronto, Canada, January 12, 1895.) EXTRACT. CHRISTIAN SCIENTISTS. Dedication to the Founder of the Order of a Beautiful Church at Boston.--Many Toronto Scientists Present. The Christian Scientists of Toronto to the number of thirty took part in the ceremonies at Boston last Sunday and for the day or two following, by which the members of that faith all over North America celebrated the dedication of the church constructed in the great New England capital as a Testimonial to the discoverer and founder of Christian Science, Rev. |
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