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04/01/2003 03:56:20 PM
THE UNITED STATES TO GREAT BRITAIN by Mary Baker
Eddy
Hail, brother! fling thy banner To the
billows and the breeze; We proffer thee warm welcome
With our hand, though not our knees.
Lord of the
main and manor! Thy palm, in ancient day, Didst rock
the country’s cradle That wakes thy laureate’s lay.
The hoar fight is forgotten; Our eagle, like the
dove, Returns to bless a bridal Betokened from above.
List, brother! angels whisper To Judah's sceptered
race, — "Thou of the self-same spirit, Allied by
nations' grace,
"Wouldst cheer the hosts of heaven;
For Anglo-Israel, lo! Is marching under orders;
His hand averts the blow."
Brave Britain, blest
America! Unite your battle-plan; Victorious, all who
live it, — The love for God and man.
Boston
Herald, Sunday, May 15, 1898.
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04/01/2003 03:29:00 PM (#1 of 3) News
Articles on PEACE AND WAR by MBE
[Boston Herald, March, 1898] OTHER WAYS THAN BY WAR
IN reply to your question, "Should difficulties between the
United States and Spain be settled peacefully by statesmanship and
diplomacy, in a way honorable and satisfactory to both nations?" I
will say I can see no other way of settling difficulties between
individuals and nations than by means of their wholesome
tribunals, equitable laws, and sound, well-kept treaties.
A
bullet in a man's heart never settles the question of his life. The
mental animus goes on, and urges that the answer to the sublime
question as to man's life shall come from God and that its
adjustment shall be according to His laws. The characters and lives
of men determine the peace, prosperity, and life of nations. Killing
men is not consonant with the higher law whereby wrong and injustice
are righted and exterminated.
Whatever weighs in the eternal
scale of equity and mercy tips the beam on the right side, where the
immortal words and deeds of men alone can settle all questions
amicably and satisfactorily. But if our nation's rights or honor
were seized, every citizen would be a soldier and woman would be
armed with power girt for the hour.
To coincide with God's
government is the proper incentive to the action of all nations. If
His purpose for peace is to be subserved by the battle's plan or by
the intervention of the United States, so that the Cubans may learn
to make war no more, this means and end will be accomplished.
The government of divine Love is supreme. Love rules the
universe, and its edict hath gone forth: "Thou shalt have no other
gods before me," and "Love thy neighbor as thyself." Let us have the
molecule of faith that removes mountains, — faith armed with the
understanding of Love, as in divine Science, where right reigneth.
The revered President and Congress of our favored land are in
God's hands.
[Boston Globe, December, 1904] HOW
STRIFE MAY BE STILLED
Follow that which is good.
A Japanese may believe in a heaven for him who dies in
defence of his country, but the steadying, elevating power of
civilization destroys such illusions and should overcome evil with
good.
Nothing is gained by fighting, but much is lost.
Peace is the promise and reward of rightness. Governments
have no right to engraft into civilization the burlesque of uncivil
economics. War is in itself an evil, barbarous, devilish. Victory in
error is defeat in Truth. War is not in the domain of good; war
weakens power and must finally fall, pierced by its own sword.
The Principle of all power is God, and God is Love. Whatever
brings into human thought or action an element opposed to Love, is
never requisite, never a necessity, and is not sanctioned by the law
of God, the law of Love. The Founder of Christianity said: "My peace
I give unto you: not as the world giveth, give I unto you."
Christian Science reinforces Christ's sayings and doings.
The Principle of Christian Science demonstrates peace. Christianity
is the chain of scientific being reappearing in all ages,
maintaining its obvious correspondence with the Scriptures and
uniting all periods in the design of God. The First Commandment in
the Hebrew Decalogue — "Thou shalt have no other gods before me" —
obeyed, is sufficient to still all strife. God is the divine Mind.
Hence the sequence: Had all peoples one Mind, peace would reign.
God is Father, infinite, and this great truth, when
understood in its divine metaphysics, will establish the brotherhood
of man, end wars, and demonstrate "on earth peace, good will toward
men."
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04/01/2003 03:33:01 PM (#2 of 3) News
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[Christian Science Sentinel, June 17, 1905] THE PRAYER FOR
PEACE
Dearly Beloved: — I request that every member of
The Mother Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, pray each day for
the amicable settlement of the war between Russia and Japan; and
pray that God bless that great nation and those islands of the sea
with peace and prosperity.
MARY BAKER EDDY
PLEASANT
VIEW, CONCORD, N. H., June 13, 1905
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 a spiritual foresight of the nations' drama
presented itself and awakened a wiser want, even to know how to pray
other than the daily prayer of my church, — "Thy kingdom come. Thy
will be done in earth, as it is in heaven."
I cited, as our
present need, faith in God's disposal of events. Faith full-fledged,
soaring to the Horeb height, brings blessings infinite, and the
spirit of this orison is the fruit of rightness, — "on earth peace,
good will toward men." On this basis the brotherhood of all peoples
is established; namely, one God, one Mind, and "Love thy neighbor as
thyself," the basis on which and by which the infinite God, good,
the Father-Mother Love, is ours and we are His in divine Science.
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04/01/2003 03:41:57 PM (#3 of 3) News
Articles on PEACE AND WAR by MBE (Continued)
[Boston Globe, August, 1905] PRACTISE THE GOLDEN RULE
[Telegram]
"Official announcement of peace
between Russia and Japan seems to offer an appropriate occasion for
the expression of congratulations and views by representative
persons. Will you do us the kindness to wire a sentiment on some
phase of the subject, on the ending of the war, the effect on the
two parties to the treaty of Portsmouth, the influence which
President Roosevelt has exerted for peace, or the advancement of the
cause of arbitration."
Mrs. Eddy's Reply
TO
THE EDITOR OF THE Globe: War will end when nations are ripe for
progress. The treaty of Portsmouth is not an executive power,
although its purpose is good will towards men. The government of a
nation is its peace maker or breaker.
I believe strictly in
the Monroe doctrine, in our Constitution, and in the laws of God.
While I admire the faith and friendship of our chief executive in
and for all nations, my hope must still rest in God, and the
Scriptural injunction, — "Look unto me, and be ye saved, all the
ends of the earth."
The Douma recently adopted in Russia is
no uncertain ray of dawn. Through the wholesome chastisements of
Love, nations are helped onward towards justice, righteousness, and
peace, which are the landmarks of prosperity. In order to apprehend
more, we must practise what we already know of the Golden Rule,
which is to all mankind a light emitting light.
MARY BAKER
EDDY
MRS. EDDY AND THE PEACE MOVEMENT
MR.
HAYNE DAVIS, American Secretary, International Conciliation
Committee, 542 Fifth Avenue, New York City
Dear Mr.
Davis: — Deeply do I thank you for the interest you manifest in the
success of the Association for International Conciliation. It is of
paramount importance to every son and daughter of all nations under
the sunlight of the law and gospel.
May God guide and
prosper ever this good endeavor.
Most truly yours, MARY
BAKER EDDY
PLEASANT VIEW, CONCORD, N. H., April 3, 1907
MRS. EDDY'S ACKNOWLEDGMENT OF APPOINTMENT AS
FONDATEUR OF THE ASSOCIATION FOR INTERNATIONAL CONCILIATION
FIRST CHURCH OP CHRIST, SCIENTIST, NEW YORK CITY,
MR. JOHN D. HIGGINS, Clerk
My Beloved Brethren: — Your
appointment of me as Fondateur of the Association for International
Conciliation is most gracious.
To aid in this holy purpose
is the leading impetus of my life. Many years have I prayed and
labored for the consummation of "on earth peace, good will toward
men." May the fruits of said grand Association, pregnant with peace,
find their birthright in divine Science.
Right thoughts and
deeds are the sovereign remedies for all earth's woe. Sin is its own
enemy. Right has its recompense, even though it be betrayed. Wrong
may be a man's highest idea of right until his grasp of goodness
grows stronger. It is always safe to be just.
When pride,
self, and human reason reign, injustice is rampant.
Individuals, as nations, unite harmoniously on the basis of
justice, and this is accomplished when self is lost in Love — or
God's own plan of salvation. "To do justly, and to love mercy, and
to walk humbly" is the standard of Christian Science.
Human
law is right only as it patterns the divine. Consolation and peace
are based on the enlightened sense of God's government.
Lured by fame, pride, or gold, success is dangerous, but the
choice of folly never fastens on the good or the great. Because of
my rediscovery of Christian Science, and honest efforts (however
meagre) to help human purpose and peoples, you may have accorded me
more than is deserved, — but 'tis sweet to be remembered.
Lovingly yours, MARY BAKER EDDY
PLEASANT VIEW,
CONCORD, N. H., April 22, 1907
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