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Mary Baker Eddy’s Other Writings – Prose Works + Manual

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1 1 "Thy Will be Done" Show all text
1     "THY WILL BE DONE" 

  	    This is the law of Truth to error, "Thou shalt surely
 3	die." This law is a divine energy. Mortals cannot
  	prevent the fulfilment of this law; it covers all sin and
  	its effects. God is All, and by virtue o...
2 2 "Put up Thy Sword" Show all text
1	"PUT UP THY SWORD" 

  	    While Jesus' life was full of Love, and a demonstra-
 3	tion of Love, it appeared hate to the carnal mind, or
  	mortal thought, of his time. He said, "Think not that
  	I am come to send peace on earth:  I came not...
3 3 Scientific Theism Show all text
SCIENTIFIC THEISM 

  	    In the May number of our Journal, there appeared a
 9	review of, and some extracts from, "Scientific Theism,"
  	by Phare Pleigh. 
  	    Now, Phare Pleigh evidently means more than "hands
12	off." A live lexicographe...
4 4 Mental Practice Show all text
MENTAL PRACTICE 

12	    It is admitted that mortals think wickedly and act
  	wickedly:  it is beginning to be seen by thinkers, that
  	mortals think also after a sickly fashion. In common
15	parlance, one person feels sick, another feels wick...
5 5 Offense, Taking Show all text
24	TAKING OFFENSE 

  	    There is immense wisdom in the old proverb, "He
  	that is slow to anger is better than the mighty." Hannah
27	More said, "If I wished to punish my enemy, I should
  	make him hate somebody." 
  	    To punish ourselv...
6 6 Clergy, Hints to the Show all text
 1     HINTS TO THE CLERGY 

  	    At the residence of Mr. Rawson, of Arlington, Massa-
 3	chusetts, a happy concourse of friends had gathered to
  	celebrate the eighty-second birthday of his mother — a
  	friend of mine, and a Christian Sci...
7 7 Perfidy and Slander Show all text
PERFIDY AND SLANDER 

 9	    What has an individual gained by losing his own self-
  	respect? or what has he lost when, retaining his own,
  	he loses the homage of fools, or the pretentious praise of
12	hypocrites, false to themselves as to ot...
8 8 Contagion Show all text
CONTAGION 

21	    Whatever man sees, feels, or in any way takes cog-
  	nizance of, must be caught through mind; inasmuch
  	as perception, sensation, and consciousness belong to
24	mind and not to matter. Floating with the popular
  	current ...
9 9 Time, Improve Your Show all text
 1	 IMPROVE YOUR TIME 

  	    Success in life depends upon persistent effort, upon
 3	the improvement of moments more than upon any other
  	one thing. A great amount of time is consumed in talking
  	nothing, doing nothing, and indecision as t...
10 10 Thanksgiving Dinner Show all text
THANKSGIVING DINNER 

27	    It was a beautiful group! needing but canvas and the
  	touch of an artist to render it pathetic, tender, gorgeous. 
 
 Miscellaneous Writings --- Thanksgiving Dinner                          
 page 231

 1	Age, o...
11 11 Christian Science Show all text
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE 

 6	    This age is reaching out towards the perfect Principle
  	of things; is pushing towards perfection in art, inven-
  	tion, and manufacture. Why, then, should religion be
 9	stereotyped, and we not obtain a more perfect...
12 12 Injustice Show all text
INJUSTICE 

27	    Who that has tried to follow the divine precept, "All
  	things whatsoever ye would that men should do unto
  	you, do ye even so to them," has not suffered from the

 Miscellaneous Writings --- Injustice                     ...
13 13 Reformers Show all text
1	REFORMERS 

  	    The olden opinion that hell is fire and brimstone, has
 3	yielded somewhat to the metaphysical fact that suffering
  	is a thing of mortal mind instead of body:  so, in place
  	of material flames and odor, mental anguish is...
14 14 Sick, dead, or unable to speak, is Mrs. Eddy Show all text
24	MRS. EDDY SICK 

  	    The frequent public allegement that I am "sick, unable
  	to speak a loud word," or that I died of palsy, and am
27	dead, — is but another evidence of the falsehoods kept
  	constantly before the public. 
  	    Whi...
15 15 "Cold, I've Got" Show all text
"I'VE GOT COLD" 

  	    Out upon the sidewalk one winter morning, I observed
12	a carriage draw up before a stately mansion; a portly
  	gentleman alight, and take from his carriage the ominous
  	hand-trunk. 
15	    "Ah!" thought I, "somebody...
16 16 "Prayer and Healing" Show all text
1	"PRAYER AND HEALING" 

  	    The article of Professor T —— , having the above cap-
 3	tion, published in Zion's Herald, December third, came
  	not to my notice until January ninth. In it the Professor
  	offered me, as President of the M...
17 17 Veritas Odium Parit Show all text
VERITAS ODIUM PARIT 

  	    The combined efforts of the materialistic portion of
 9	the pulpit and press in 1885, to retard by misrepresen-
  	tation the stately goings of Christian Science, are giving
  	it new impetus and energy; calling fort...
18 18 Falsehood Show all text
FALSEHOOD 

 9	    The Greeks showed a just estimate of the person they
  	called slanderer, when they made the word synonymous
  	with devil. If the simple falsehoods uttered about me
12	were compounded, the mixture would be labelled thus:
  	...
19 19 Love Show all text
27	LOVE 

  	    What a word! I am in awe before it. Over what
  	worlds on worlds it hath range and is sovereign! the un-
 
 Miscellaneous Writings --- Love                                                  
 page 250

 1	derived, the incompa...
20 20 Independence Day, Address on the Fourth of July at Pleasant View, Concord, N.H., before 2,500 Members of The Mother Church, 1897 Show all text
 1	    ADDRESS ON THE FOURTH OF JULY AT PLEASANT VIEW,
  	           CONCORD, N. H., BEFORE 2,500 MEMBERS
 3	           OF THE MOTHER CHURCH, 1897 

  	    My beloved brethren, who have come all the way from
  	the Pacific to the Atlantic shore,...
21 21 Well Doinge is the Fruite of Doinge Well Show all text
12	        WELL DOINGE IS THE FRUITE OF DOINGE WELL
  	                                                                             HERRICK 

  	    This period is big with events. Fraught with history,
15	it repeats the past and portends much for th...
22 22 Little Gods Show all text
LITTLE GODS 

  	    It is sometimes said, cynically, that Christian Scien-
 3	tists set themselves on pedestals, as so many petty deities;
  	but there is no fairness or propriety in the aspersion. 
  	    Man is not equal to his Maker. That wh...
23 23 Advantage of Mind-healing Show all text
  	ADVANTAGE OF MIND-HEALING 

18	    It is sometimes asked, What are the advantages of your
  	system of healing? 
  	    I claim for healing by Christian Science the following
21	advantages: —  
  	    First:  It does away with material medicine,...
24 24 Card, A Show all text
 6	A CARD 

  	    While gratefully acknowledging the public confidence
  	manifested in daily letters that protest against receiving
 9	instruction in the Massachusetts Metaphysical College
  	from any other than Mrs. Eddy, I feel, deeply, that...
25 25 Spirit and Law Show all text
21	SPIRIT AND LAW 

  	    We are accustomed to think and to speak of gravita-
  	tion as a law of matter; while every quality of matter,
24	in and of itself, is inert, inanimate, and non-intelligent. 
  	The assertion that matter is a law, or a...
26 26 Truth-Healing Show all text
TRUTH-HEALING 
The spiritual elevator of the human race, physically, morally, and Christianly, is the truism that Truth demonstrates good, and is natural; while error, or evil, is really non-existent, and must have produced its own illusion, —...
27 27 Heart to Heart Show all text
9	HEART TO HEART 

  	    When the heart speaks, however simple the words,
  	its language is always acceptable to those who have
12	hearts. 
  	    I just want to say, I thank you, my dear students, who
  	are at work conscientiously and assid...
28 28 Thought Of, Things to be Show all text
15	THINGS TO BE THOUGHT OF 

  	    The need of their teacher's counsel, felt by students,
  	especially by those at a distance, working assiduously for
18	our common Cause, — and their constant petitions for
  	the same, should be met in the ...
29 29 Unchristian Rumor Show all text
UNCHRISTIAN RUMOR 

18	    The assertion that I have said hard things about my
  	loyal students in Chicago, New York, or any other place,
  	is utterly false and groundless. I speak of them as I feel,
21	and I cannot find it in my heart not to ...
30 30 Vainglory Show all text
VAINGLORY 

15	            Comparisons are odorous. — SHAKESPEARE 

  	    Through all human history, the vital outcomes of
  	Truth have suffered temporary shame and loss from
18	individual conceit, cowardice, or dishonesty. The bird
  	who...
31 31 Compounds Show all text
27	COMPOUNDS 

  	    Homoeopathy is the last link in material medicine. 
  	The next step is Mind-medicine. Among the foremost
 
 Miscellaneous Writings --- Compounds                                       
 page 271

 1	virtues of homoeopath...
32 32 Massachusetts Metaphysical College, Close of the Show all text
18	CLOSE OF THE MASSACHUSETTS METAPHYSICAL
  	COLLEGE 

  	    Much is said at this date, 1889, about Mrs. Eddy's
21	Massachusetts Metaphysical College being the only
  	chartered College of Metaphysics. To make this plain,
  	the Publishing Co...
33 33 Malicious Reports Show all text
MALICIOUS REPORTS 

  	    Truth is fallen in the street, and equity cannot enter. — ISA. lix. 14. 

  	    When the press is gagged, liberty is besieged; but
18	when the press assumes the liberty to lie, it discounts
  	clemency, mocks moral...
34 34 Loyal Christian Scientists Show all text
LOYAL CHRISTIAN SCIENTISTS 

21	    Pen can never portray the satisfaction that you afforded
  	me at the grand meeting in Chicago of the National Chris-
  	tian Scientist Association in 1888. Your public and
24	private expressions of love and l...
35 35 Class, The March Primary Show all text
 9	       THE MARCH PRIMARY CLASS 

  	           To the Primary Class of the Massachusetts Metaphysical
  	               College, 571 Columbus Avenue, that Assembled Feb. 25,
12	               1889, with an Attendance of Sixty-five Students 

...
36 36 Healing, Obtrusive Mental Show all text
 6	OBTRUSIVE MENTAL HEALING 

  	    The question will present itself:  Shall people be treated
  	mentally without their knowledge or consent? The
 9	direct rule for practice of Christian Science is the Golden
  	Rule, "As ye would that men sho...
37 37 Wedlock Show all text
WEDLOCK 

  	    It was about the year 1875 that Science and Health
15	first crossed swords with free-love, and the latter fell hors
  	de combat; but the whole warfare of sensuality was not
  	then ended. Science and Health, the book that cast ...
38 38 Judge Not Show all text
JUDGE NOT 

 9	    Mistaken views ought to be dissolving views, since
  	whatever is false should disappear. To suppose that hu-
  	man love, guided by the divine Principle, which is Love,
12	is partial, unmerciful, or unjust, indicates misappre...
39 39 Commandment, New Show all text
1	NEW COMMANDMENT 

  	    The divinity of St. John's Gospel brings to view over-
 3	whelming tides of revelation, and its spirit is baptismal;
  	he chronicles this teaching, "A new commandment I
  	give unto you, That ye love one another." 
 ...
40 40 Cruce Salus, A Show all text
A CRUCE SALUS 

21	    The sum total of Love reflected is exemplified, and
  	includes the whole duty of man: Truth perverted, in
  	belief, becomes the creator of the claim of error. To
24	affirm mentally and audibly that God is All and there i...
41 41 Barmaids, Comparison to English Show all text
24	             COMPARISON TO ENGLISH BARMAIDS 

  	    Since my residence in Concord, N. H., I have read
  	the daily paper, and had become an admirer of Edgar
27	L. Wakeman's terse, graphic, and poetic style in his
  	"Wanderings," richly flavored ...
42 42 Statute, A Christian Science Show all text
15	                   A CHRISTIAN SCIENCE STATUTE 

  	    I hereby state, in unmistakable language, the follow-
  	ing statute in the morale of Christian Science: —  
18	    A man or woman, having voluntarily entered into
  	wedlock, and acce...
43 43 Students, Advice to Show all text
24	                               ADVICE TO STUDENTS 

  	    The true consciousness is the true health. One says,
  	"I find relief from pain in unconscious sleep." I say,
27	You mistake; through unconsciousness one no more
  	gains freedom fro...
44 44 Notice Show all text
NOTICE 

21	    Editor of Christian Science Journal: — You will oblige
  	me by giving place in your Journal to the following notice. 
  	The idea and purpose of a Liberty Bell is pleasing, and
24	can be made profitable to the heart of our cou...
45 45 Angels Show all text
ANGELS 

  	    When angels visit us, we do not hear the rustle of wings,
24	nor feel the feathery touch of the breast of a dove; but
  	we know their presence by the love they create in our
  	hearts. Oh, may you feel this touch, — it is not ...
46 46 Personality, Deification of Show all text
  	                            DEIFICATION OF PERSONALITY 

12	    Notwithstanding the rapid sale already of two editions
  	of "Christ and Christmas," and many orders on hand, I
  	have thought best to stop its publication. 
15	    In this revolutio...
47 47 A Card Show all text
A CARD 

  	    My answer to manifold letters relative to the return
12	of members that have gone out of The First Church of
  	Christ, Scientist, in Boston, is this:  While my affec-
  	tions plead for all and every one, and my desire is that
...
48 48 Thoughts, Overflowing Show all text
  	OVERFLOWING THOUGHTS 

  	    In this receding year of religious jubilee, 1894, I as
27	an individual would cordially invite all persons who
  	have left our fold, together with those who never have
 
 Miscellaneous Writings --- Overflowing Though...
49 49 Saying, A Great Man and His Show all text
  	                   A GREAT MAN AND HIS SAYING 

  	    Hon. Charles Carrol Bonney, President of the World's
12	Congress Auxiliary, in his remarks before that body,
  	said, "No more striking manifestation of the interposi-
  	tion of divine Provid...
50 50 Commendation, Words of Show all text
 1	                        WORDS OF COMMENDATION 

  	    Editor of The Christian Science Journal: — Permit me
 3	to say that your editorial in the August number is par
  	excellence. 
  	    It is a digest of good manners, morals, methods, and
 6	...
51 51 Church and School Show all text
24	                             CHURCH AND SCHOOL 

  	    Humbly, and, as I believe, divinely directed, I hereby
  	ordain the Bible, and "Science and Health with Key
27	to the Scriptures," to be hereafter the only pastor of
 
 Miscellaneous Writing...
52 52 Class, Pulpit, Students' Students Show all text
  	             CLASS, PULPIT, STUDENTS' STUDENTS 

 6	    When will you take a class in Christian Science or
  	speak to your church in Boston? is often asked. 
  	    I shall speak to my dear church at Boston very seldom. 
 9	The Mother Church must...
53 53 Students and Thy Students, My Show all text
 1	                       MY STUDENTS AND THY STUDENTS 

  	    Mine and thine are obsolete terms in absolute Christian
 3	Science, wherein and whereby the universal brotherhood
  	of man is stated and demands to be demonstrated. I have
  	a large af...
54 54 Sin, Unseen Show all text
  	UNSEEN SIN 

  	    Two points of danger beset mankind; namely, making
27	sin seem either too large or too little:  if too large, we

  	¹See edition of 1909.
 
 Miscellaneous Writings --- Unseen Sin                                        
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55 55 Wise, A Word to the Show all text
  	                            A WORD TO THE WISE 

18	    Will all the dear Christian Scientists accept my tender
  	greetings for the forthcoming holidays, and grant me
  	this request, — let the present season pass without one
21	gift to me...
56 56 Christmas Show all text
 3	CHRISTMAS 

  	    This interesting day, crowned with the history of
  	Truth's idea, — its earthly advent and nativity, — is
 6	especially dear to the heart of Christian Scientists; to
  	whom Christ's appearing in a fuller sense is so p...
57 57 Card Show all text
CARD 

24	    In reply to all invitations from Chicago to share the
  	hospitality of their beautiful homes at any time during
  	the great wonder of the world, the World's Fair, I say,
27	Do not expect me. I have no desire to see or to hear
  ...
58 58 Mother Church, Message to The Show all text
  	                MESSAGE TO THE MOTHER CHURCH 

  	    Beloved Brethren: — People coming from a distance
 6	expecting to hear me speak in The Mother Church,
  	are frequently disappointed. To avoid this, I may here-
  	after notify the Directors ...