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Title: Pulpit and Press (6th Edition) 
Author: Mary Baker Eddy 
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January 8, 2005] 
Language: English 
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the article from the American Art Journal. 
 
PULPIT AND PRESS. 
Sixth Edition. 
BY 
REVEREND MARY BAKER EDDY, 
DISCOVERER AND FOUNDER OF CHRISTIAN SCIENCE. 
1897. 
 
CONTENTS 
DEDICATORY SERMON CHRISTIAN SCIENCE TEXT-BOOK
HYMN--Laying the Corner Stone Feed My Sheep Christ My Refuge 
NOTE 
CLIPPINGS FROM NEWSPAPERS 
CHICAGO INTER-OCEAN BOSTON HERALD BOSTON SUNDAY 
GLOBE BOSTON TRANSCRIPT JACKSON PATRIOT OUTLOOK 
AMERICAN ART JOURNAL BOSTON JOURNAL REPUBLIC, 
(WASHINGTON, D.C.) NEW YORK TRIBUNE KANSAS CITY 
JOURNAL MONTREAL HERALD BALTIMORE AMERICAN 
REPORTER, (LEBANON, IND.) NEW YORK COMMERCIAL 
ADVERTISER SYRACUSE POST NEW YORK HERALD 
TORONTO GLOBE CONCORD MONITOR PEOPLE AND 
PATRIOT UNION SIGNAL NEW CENTURY CHRISTIAN 
SCIENCE JOURNAL CONCORD MONITOR 
 
PREFACE. 
This volume contains scintillations from press and pulpit--utterances 
which epitomize the story of the birth of Christian Science, in 1866, 
and its progress during the ensuing thirty years. Three quarters of a 
century hence, when the children of to-day are the elders of the 
twentieth century, it will be interesting to have not only a record of the 
inclination given their own thoughts in the latter half of the nineteenth 
century, but also a registry of the rise of the mercury in the glass of the 
world's opinion. 
It will then be instructive to turn backward the telescope of that 
advanced age, with its lenses of more spiritual mentality, indicating the 
gain of intellectual momentum, on the early footsteps of Christian 
Science as planted in the pathway of this generation; to note the 
impetus thereby given to Christianity; to con the facts surrounding the 
cradle of this grand verity--that the sick are healed and sinners saved, 
not by matter, but by Mind; and to further scan the features of the vast 
problem of eternal life, as expressed in the absolute power of Truth, 
and the actual bliss of man's existence in Science. 
MARY BAKER EDDY. 
February, 1895. 
 
TO
The dear two thousand and six hundred Children, 
WHOSE CONTRIBUTIONS 
_Of $4,460 were devoted to the Mother's Room in The First Church of 
Christ, Scientist, Boston_, 
THIS UNIQUE BOOK IS TENDERLY DEDICATED BY 
MARY BAKER EDDY. 
 
DEDICATORY SERMON. 
BY REV. MARY BAKER EDDY, 
First pastor of The First Church of Christ, Scientist, Boston, Mass., 
Delivered Jan. 6, 1895. 
TEXT--Psalms xxxvi, 8. "They shall be abundantly satisfied with the 
fatness of thy house; and thou shalt make them drink of the river of thy 
pleasures." 
A new year is a nursling, a babe of time, a prophecy and promise clad 
in white raiment, kissed--and encumbered with greetings--redolent with 
grief and gratitude. 
An old year is time's adult, and 1893 was a distinguished character, 
notable for good and evil. Time past and time present, both, may pain 
us, but time IMPROVED is eloquent in God's praise. For due 
refreshment garner the memory of 1894; for if wiser by reason of its 
large lessons, and records deeply engraven, great is the value thereof. 
Pass on returnless year! The path behind thee is with glory crowned; 
This spot whereon thou troddest was holy ground; Pass proudly to thy 
bier! 
To-day being with you in spirit, what need that I should be present _in 
propria persona_? Were I present, methinks I should be much like the 
Queen of Sheba, when she saw the house Solomon had erected. In the 
expressive language of Holy Writ, "there was no more spirit in her;" 
and she said: "Behold, the half was not told me; thy wisdom and 
prosperity exceedeth the fame which I heard." Both without and within, 
the spirit of beauty dominates the Mother Church, from its mosaic 
flooring to the soft shimmer of its starlit dome. 
Nevertheless, there is a thought higher and deeper than the edifice. 
Material light and shade are temporal, not eternal. Turning the attention 
from sublunary views, however enchanting, think for a moment with 
me of the house wherewith "they shall be abundantly satisfied," "Even
the house not made with hands, eternal in the heavens." With the 
mind's eye glance at the direful scenes of the war between China and 
Japan. Imagine yourselves in a poorly barricaded fort,    
    
		
	
	
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