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“The Remnant” – An Address by a Student

This address, by Mrs. Annie P. Eagle, a Christian Science practitioner and student of Bliss Knapp, CSB, was presented to his association in the early ’70′s.  In it she writes,

One of the signs of our times is the comparatively small attendance at our churches and Sunday Schools and the lectures.  That this is one of the signs we know, because Jesus foretold that, “the love of many [would] wax cold” (Mt. 24:12), and Paul said that there would “come a falling away” (II Thess. 2:3).

What is the answer?  A study of Bible history shows us that it has required only a remnant, that is, a small number which remain loyal and steadfast, to keep aglow the Christ-light and to maintain the chain of its appearing.

From one ancient unknown family, that of Abraham, came all the chosen people.  Later, twelve tribes of former slaves went out from mighty Egypt and re-established their land.  The holy land itself was the smallest of the ancient countries, having approximately one-sixth the size of Florida.  Yet there in the midst of great and powerful nations was nourished the worship of one God, Spirit.

When Elijah had to flee for his life, he cried out in despair, “I, even I only, am left” (I Kings 19:10). But God told him, “Yet I have left me seven thousand in Israel, all the knees which have not bowed to Baal” (I Kings 19:18). The remnant was there, and Elijah returned to lead them.

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The 20th anniversary of the publication of The Destiny of The Mother Church

It was on September 16, 1991, in which the Bliss Knapp book, The Destiny of The Mother Church, was released for sale by the Christian Science Publishing Society.  It is still available today through the Publishing Society and many Christian Science Reading Rooms.

The following is a paper written by a Bliss Knapp student and given in the early 1990′s to his Association:

In April 1991, The Christian Science Board of Directors and the Trustees of The Christian Science Publishing Society made the decision to publish The Destiny of The Mother Church by Bliss Knapp. When The Destiny reached the Reading Rooms, it brought out into the open a division of teaching which erupted early this century. The division concerns the identity of Mary Baker Eddy, –as either Mark Baker’s daughter, the one who eventually became the Discoverer, Founder and Leader of Christian Science; or, the Woman who fulfilled Bible prophecy as found in Isaiah, Ezekiel, Micah and Revelation, –the Messenger who brought the divine Comforter and established God’s church.

Mrs. Eddy’s devoted students accepted her as the God-crowned woman of Scriptural prophecy. This is clearly shown in their writings in the early Christian Science periodicals. The members of the Knapp family were among this group.

There is a golden chain of events showing, in our Leader’s words, “…God’s disposal of events” in regard to Mrs. Eddy’s unique friendship with the Knapp Family, and Bliss Knapp in particular. In the following pages, a number of interesting vignettes are related concerning Mrs. Eddy’s association with her student, Bliss Knapp. Like the vignettes in the We Knew Mary Baker Eddy series, these accounts are helpful in understanding Bliss Knapp, –the man, his book, and our Leader. The compiler of this information is a student of Mr. Knapp.

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Two treatments by Bliss Knapp, CSB, regarding supply

These two treatments were circulated for many years among Knapp students and were helpful in overcoming lack and limitation.

1. From a letter to a student:

If someone is experiencing a sense of lack or limitation, he does not make the general statement that “God is the source of supply,” but he holds to the fact that God is his supply, saying, “God is my supply and God supplies all my needs.” Continue reading

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