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MRS. EDDY.

FOLLOWERS' BELIEF IN HER KESURKECTION.

The Now York correspondent of the "Daily Mail", states:— The Christian Science Church appears to be confronted with a strango difficulty owing tq the, belief of a largo number of its members'in'the resurrection of tho lato Mrs. Eddy, In a letter addressed to tho board of directors at Boston those members, belonging for tho most part to the First Church of Christ Scientist in Xevr York, protest in the strongest terms agninst the placing of armed guards round the vault of their (lend leader.

They quolo from the writings of Mr?. Eddy in support of their contention that her supposed death is merely a ;treliminary to n final demonstration of tho truth of her oft-repeated artielo of faith that there is no such thing as death. The presence of the armed guards at tho tomb thev compare "to niacins a centurion on guard outside tho tomb of Christ." They argue that the board of directors nro kecpinr a watch at the vault for the pur»oso nf preventing tho resurrection of Mrs. Eddy.

The protesting members approached Mvs. Augusta Slotson in support of their protest, lint she refused in any way to nssociato herself with them.

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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1049, 11 February 1911, Page 9

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MRS. EDDY. Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1049, 11 February 1911, Page 9

MRS. EDDY. Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1049, 11 February 1911, Page 9

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