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MISCELLANY

Rev. Mary Baker Eddy,

Pleasant View, Concord, N. H.

Beloved Leader: — We acknowledge with rejoicing the receipt of your message, which again gives assurance of your watchful care and guidance in our behalf and of your loving solicitude for the welfare of the nations and the peaceful tranquillity of the race. We rejoice also in this new reminder from you that all the things which make for the establishment of a universal, loving brotherhood on earth may be accomplished through the righteous prayer which availeth much.

William B. Johnson, Clerk.

Boston, Mass., June 13, 1905.


[Christian Science Sentinel, July 1, 1905]

“Hear, O Israel: The Lord our God is one Lord”

I now request that the members of my church cease special prayer for the peace of nations, and cease in full faith that God does not hear our prayers only because of oft speaking, but that He will bless all the inhabitants of the earth, and none can stay His hand nor say unto Him, What doest Thou? Out of His allness He must bless all with His own truth and love.

Mary Baker Eddy.
Pleasant View, Concord, N. H.,
June 27, 1905.


[Christian Science Sentinel, July 22, 1905]

An Explanation

In no way nor manner did I request my church to cease praying for the peace of nations, but simply to pause in special prayer for peace. And why this asking? Because