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ARTICLE XXII., SECTION 17
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Scientist, and as many others as possible, subscribe for and read our daily newspaper.

Mary Baker Eddy.
Box G, Brookline, Mass.,
November 16, 1908.


[Extract from the leading Editorial in Vol. 1, No. 1, of The Christian Science Monitor, November 25, 1908]

Something in a Name

I have given the name to all the Christian Science periodicals. The first was The Christian Science Journal, designed to put on record the divine Science of Truth; the second I entitled Sentinel, intended to hold guard over Truth, Life, and Love; the third, Der Herold der Christian Science, to proclaim the universal activity and availability of Truth; the next I named Monitor, to spread undivided the Science that operates unspent. The object of the Monitor is to injure no man, but to bless all mankind.

Mary Baker Eddy.


Article XXII., Section 17

Mrs. Eddy's Room. — Section 17. The room in The Mother Church formerly known as “Mother's Room,” shall hereafter be closed to visitors. There is nothing in this room now of any special interest. “Let the dead bury their dead,” and the spiritual have all place and power.

Mary Baker Eddy.