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Mary Baker Eddy

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Book
121
Book
1
Other Writings
144
The First Church of Christ Scientist and Miscellany
11
Miscellany
24
4
Messages to The Mother Church


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  1	                  COMMUNION, JANUARY 2, 1898 

  	    My Beloved Brethren: — I have suggested a
 3	change in the time for holding our semi-annual
  	church meetings, in order to separate these sessions
  	from the excitement and commotion of the season's
 6	holidays. 
  	    In metaphysics we learn that the strength of peace
  	and of suffering is sublime, a true, tried mental convic-
 9	tion that is neither tremulous nor relapsing. This
  	strength is like the ocean, able to carry navies, yet
  	yielding to the touch of a finger. This peace is spiritual;
12	never selfish, stony, nor stormy, but generous, reliable,
  	helpful, and always at hand. 
  	    Peace, like plain dealing, is somewhat out of fashion. 
15	Yet peace is desirable, and plain dealing is a jewel as beau-
  	tiful as the gems that adorn the Christmas ring presented
  	to me by my students in 1897. Few blemishes can be
18	found in a true character, for it is always a diamond of the
  	first water; but external gentility and good humor may
  	be used to disguise internal vulgarity and villainy. No
21	deformity exists in honesty, and no vulgarity in kindness. 
  	Christian Science, however, adds to these graces, and
  	reflects the divine likeness. 
24	    Self-denial is practical, and is not only polite to all
  	but is pleasant to those who practise it. If one would
 
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