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Further down the column; her memory is unfaithful again:

〃I believe in 。  。  。  but one Mother Mary; and know I am not that one;
and never claimed to be。〃

At a session of the National Christian Science Association; held in the
city of New York on the 27th of May; 1890; the secretary was 〃instructed
to send to our Mother greetings and words of affection from her assembled
children。〃

Her telegraphic response was read to the Association at next day's
meeting:

〃All hail!  He hath filled the hungry with good things and the sick hath
He not sent empty away。MOTHER MARY。〃

Which Mother Mary is this one?  Are there two?  If so; she is both of
them; for; when she signed this telegram in this satisfied and
unprotesting way; the Mother…title which she was going to so strenuously
object to; and put from her with humility; and seize with both hands; and
reserve as her sole property; and protect her monopoly of it with a stern
By…law; while recognizing with diffidence that it was 〃not applicable〃 to
her (then and to…day)that Mothertitle was not yet born; and would not
be offered to her until five years later。  The date of the above 〃Mother
Mary〃 is 1890; the 〃individual; endearing title of Mother〃 was given her
〃in 1895〃according to her own testimony。  See her By…law quoted above。

In his opening Address to that Convention of 1890; the President
recognized this Maryour Mary…and abolished all previous ones。  He said:

〃There is but one Moses; one Jesus; and there is but one Mary。〃

The confusions being now dispersed; we have this clarified result:

Were had been a Moses at one time; and only one; there had been a Jesus
at one time; and only one; there is a Mary and 〃only one。〃  She is not a
Has Been; she is an Isthe 〃Author of Science and Health; and we cannot
ignore her。〃

1。  In 1890; there was but one Mother Mary。  The President said so。
2。  Mrs。 Eddy was that one。  She said so; in signing the telegram。
3。  Mrs。 Eddy was not that one for she says so; in her Associated Press
utterance of January 17th。
4。  And has 〃never claimed to be 〃that oneunless the signature to the
telegram is a claim。

Thus it stands proven and established that she is that Mary and isn't;
and thought she was and knows she wasn't。  That much is clear。

She is also 〃The Mother;〃 by the election of 1895; and did not want the
title; and thinks it is not applicable to her; end will excommunicate any
one that tries to take it away from her。  So that is clear。

I think that the only really troublesome confusion connected with these
particular matters has arisen from the name Mary。  Much vexation; much
misunderstanding; could have been avoided if Mrs。 Eddy had used some of
her other names in place of that one。  〃Mother Mary〃 was certain to stir
up discussion。  It would have been much better if she had signed the
telegram 〃Mother Baker〃; then there would have been no Biblical
competition; and; of course; that is a thing to avoid。  But it is not too
late; yet。

I wish to break in here with a parenthesis; and then take up this
examination of Mrs。 Eddy's Claim of January 17th again。

The history of her 〃Mother Mary〃 telegramas told to me by one who ought
to be a very good authorityis curious and interesting。  The telegram
ostensibly quotes verse 53 from the 〃Magnificat;〃 but really makes some
pretty formidable changes in it。  This is St。  Luke's version:

〃He hath filled the hungry with good things; and the rich He hath sent
empty away。〃

This is 〃Mother Mary's〃 telegraphed version:

〃He hath filled the hungry with good things; and the sick hath He not
sent empty away。〃

To judge by the Official Report; the bursting of this bombshell in that
massed convention of trained Christians created no astonishment; since it
caused no remark; and the business of the convention went tranquilly on;
thereafter; as if nothing had happened。

Did those people detect those changes?  We cannot know。  I think they
must have noticed them; the wording of St。  Luke's verse being as
familiar to all Christians as is the wording of the Beatitudes; and I
think that the reason the new version provoked no surprise and no comment
was; that the assemblage took it for a 〃Key〃a spiritualized explanation
of verse 53; newly sent down from heaven through Mrs。 Eddy。  For all
Scientists study their Bibles diligently; and they know their Magnificat。
I believe that their confidence in the authenticity of Mrs。 Eddy's
inspirations is so limitless and so firmly established that no change;
however violent; which she might make in a Bible text could disturb their
composure or provoke from them a protest。

Her improved rendition of verse 53 went into the convention's report and
appeared in a New York paper the next day。  The (at that time) Scientist
whom I mentioned a minute ago; and who had not been present at the
convention; saw it and marvelled; marvelled and was indignantindignant
with the printer or the telegrapher; for making so careless and so
dreadful an error。  And greatly distressed; too; for; of course; the
newspaper people would fall foul of it; and be sarcastic; and make fun of
it。  and have a blithe time over it; and be properly thankful for the
chance。  It shows how innocent he was; it shows that he did not know the
limitations of newspaper men in the matter of Biblical knowledge。  The
new verse 53 raised no insurrection in the press; in fact; it was not
even remarked upon; I could have told him the boys would not know there
was anything the matter with it。  I have been a newspaper man myself; and
in those days I had my limitations like the others。

The Scientist hastened to Concord and told Mrs。 Eddy what a disastrous
mistake had been made; but he found to his bewilderment that she was
tranquil about it; and was not proposing to correct it。  He was not able
to get her to promise to make a correction。  He asked her secretary if he
had heard aright when the telegram was dictated to him; the secretary
said he had; and took the filed copy of it and verified its authenticity
by comparing it with the stenographic notes。

Mrs。 Eddy did make the correction; two months later; in her official
organ。  It attracted no attention among the Scientists; and; naturally;
none elsewhere; for that periodical's circulation was practically
confined to disciples of the cult。

That is the tale as it was told to me by an ex…Scientist。  Verse 53
renovated and spiritualizedhad a narrow escape from a tremendous
celebrity。  The newspaper men would have made it as famous as the
assassination of Caesar; but for their limitations。

To return to the Claim。  I find myself greatly embarrassed by Mrs。 Eddy's
remark: 〃I regard self…deification as blasphemous。〃  If she is right
about that; I have written a half…ream of manuscript this past week which
I must not print; either in the book which I am writing; or elsewhere:
for it goes into that very matter with extensive elaboration; citing; in
detail; words and acts of Mrs。 Eddy's which seem to me to prove that she
is a faithful and untiring worshipper of herself; and has carried self…
deification to a length which has not been before ventured in ages。  If
ever。  There is not room enough in this chapter for that Survey; but I
can epitomize a portion of it here。

With her own untaught and untrained mind; and without outside help; she
has erected upon a firm and lasting foundation the most minutely perfect;
and wonderful; and smoothly and exactly working; and best safe…guarded
system of government that has yet been devised in the world; as I
believe; and as I am sure I could prove if I had room for my documentary
evidences here。

It is a despotism (on this democratic soil); a sovereignty more absolute
than the Roman Papacy; more absolute than the Russian Czarship; it has
not a single power; not a shred of authority; legislative or executive;
which is not lodged solely in the sovereign; all its dreams; its
functions; its energies; have a single object; a single reason for
existing; and only the oneto build to the sky the glory of the
sovereign; and keep it bright to the end of time。

Mrs。 Eddy is the sovereign; she devised that great place for herself; she
occupies that throne。

In 1895; she wrote a little primer; a little body of autocratic laws;
called the Manual of The First Church of Christ; Scientist; and put those
laws in force; in permanence。  Her government is all there; all in that
deceptively innocent…looking little book; that cunning little devilish
book; that slumbering little brown volcano; with hell in its bowels。  In
that book she has planned out her system; and classified and defined its
purposes and powers。




MAIN PARTS OF THE MACHINE

A Supreme Church。  At Boston。
Branch Churches。  All over the world
One Pastor for the whole of them: to wit; her book; Science and Health。
Term of the book's officeforever。

In every C。S。 pulpit; two 〃Readers;〃 a man and a woman。  No talkers; no
preachers; in any Church…readers only。  Readers of the Bible and her
booksno others。  No commentators allowed to write or print。

A Church Service。  She has framed itfor all the C。S。 Churches
selected its readings; its prayers; and the hymns to be used; and has
appointed the order of procedure。  No changes permitted。

A Creed。  She wrote it。  All C。S。 Churches must subscribe to it。  No
other permitted。

A Treasury。  At Boston。  She carries the key。

A C。S。 BookPublishing House。  For books approved by her。  No others
permitted。

Journals and Magazines。  These are organs of hers; and are controlled by
her。

A College。  For teaching C。S。




DISTRIBUTION OF THE MACHINE'S POWERS AND DIGNITIES

Supreme Church。
Pastor EmeritusMrs。 Eddy。
Board of Directors。
Board of Education。
Board of Finance。
College Faculty。
Various Committees。
Treasurer。
Clerk。
First Members (of the Supreme Church)。
Members of the Supreme Church。

It looks fair; it looks real; but it is all a fiction。

Even the little 〃Pastor Emeritus〃 is a fiction。  Instead of being merely
an honorary and ornamental official; Mrs。 Eddy is the only official in
the entire body that has the slightest power。  In her Manual; she has
provided a prodigality of ways
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