 Amy
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Here’s a two parter (no Concord peeking and no one who was just in the Clerk’s Office meeting allowed!):
Which 2 synonyms does Mary Baker Eddy refer to as “Her” in Science and Health?
Which synonym is referred to as “Her” the most often?
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 Gordon
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Well God is for sure one of them. As for the second, maybe wisdom? Not really sure.
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 Amy
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I am only talking about synonyms so God’s not in this mix. But I’m going to check on that one…just to know.
Nope, not wisdom.
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 JamesC
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I’m thinking “Truth” and “Love”.
Seems like there’s something about “Truth and Her eternal laws..”
Now that I’ve sent this I’ll check.
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 Amy
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And James wins! :)
I wish I had a prize for you.
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 Gordon
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Well to be fair she does say “[until] wisdom is justified of her children” on page 317, and says “wisdom will ultimately put asunder what she hath not joined together” on page 60. But then she also talks about “masculine wisdom” on page 64.
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 Raymond
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How about this one: How many pages are in Science and Health? :)
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 Raymond
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To me, the answer depends on how you intend the title “Science and Health.” If it’s a shorthand for the entire volume, with “Key to the Scripture” or also “Fruitage” included, then either 599 or 700 would be correct. But if you intend only Science and Health exactly, then it’s 497 pages. Mostly, this might be a trivia question, but of course it can be serious. For instance, when Readers read from the Bible and Science and Health during a service, can Fruitage be included? Just makes one become a thinker.
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