0.0 – Christian Science – 16 Books by Mary Baker Eddy – Bk 6 – Retrospection and Introspection – Chpt 3 – Voices Not Our Own Mary Baker Eddy Category: Book Beg Line#: 1 Pub Title: Retrospection and Introspection Pub Type: Book End Pg#: 9 Author: Eddy, Mary Baker Chapter #: 3 End Line#: 27 Chpt Title: Voices Not Our Own Beg Pg#: 8 Total Pgs: 2 View/Download: PDF ODT WORD View/Dnld Des: ALL BOOKS ALL CHAPTERS Christian Science ~ 16 books by Mary Baker Eddy Topics: Tags: 6 ~ Retrospection and Introspection ~ Chpt 3 ~ Voices Not Our Own Description: Text Content: SHOW ALL VOICES NOT OUR OWN 1 Many peculiar circumstances and events connected with my childhood throng the chambers of memory. 3 For some twelve months, when I was about eight years old, I repeatedly heard a voice, calling me distinctly by name, three times, in an ascending scale. I thought this 6 was my mother's voice, and sometimes went to her, be- seeching her to tell me what she wanted. Her answer was always, "Nothing, child! What do you mean?" Then 9 I would say, "Mother, who did call me? I heard some- body call Mary, three times!" This continued until I grew discouraged, and my mother was perplexed and 12 anxious. One day, when my cousin, Mehitable Huntoon, was visiting us, and I sat in a little chair by her side, in the 15 same room with grandmother, — the call again came, so loud that Mehitable heard it, though I had ceased to notice it. Greatly surprised, my cousin turned to me and 18 said, "Your mother is calling you!" but I answered not, till again the same call was thrice repeated. Mehitable then said sharply, "Why don't you go? your mother is 21 calling you!" I then left the room, went to my mother, and once more asked her if she had summoned me? She answered as always before. Then I earnestly declared 24 my cousin had heard the voice, and said that mother Retrospection and Introspection --- Voices Not Our Own 9 1 wanted me. Accordingly she returned with me to grand- mother's room, and led my cousin into an adjoining apart- 3 ment. The door was ajar, and I listened with bated breath. Mother told Mehitable all about this mysterious voice, and asked if she really did hear Mary's name pro- 6 nounced in audible tones. My cousin answered quickly, and emphasized her affirmation. That night, before going to rest, my mother read to me 9 the Scriptural narrative of little Samuel, and bade me, when the voice called again, to reply as he did, "Speak, Lord; for Thy servant heareth." The voice came; but 12 I was afraid, and did not answer. Afterward I wept, and prayed that God would forgive me, resolving to do, next time, as my mother had bidden me. When the call came 15 again I did answer, in the words of Samuel, but never again to the material senses was that mysterious call repeated. 18 Is it not much that I may, With naught my spirit's breathings to control, And feel His presence in the vast and dim 21 And whispering woods, where dying thunders roll From the far cataracts? Shall I not rejoice That I have learned at last to know His voice 24 From man's? — I will rejoice! My soaring soul Now hath redeemed her birthright of the day, And won, through clouds, to Him, her own unfettered way! 27 — MRS. HEMANSSHOW ALL