BOOKII
TherewereremarkablethingsaboutthestrangercalledtheMan——Mystery-
thingssoveryextraordinarythattheymonopolizedattentionandmadeallofhimseemextraordinary;butthiswasnotso,themostofhisqualitiesbeingofthecommon,every-daysizeandlikeanybodyelse's。Itwascurious。Hewasoftheordinarystature,andhadtheordinaryaspects;
yetinhimwerehiddensuchstrangecontradictionsanddisproportions!
Hewasmajesticallyfearlessandheroic;hehadthestrengthofthirtymenandthedaringofthirtythousand;handlingarmies,organizingstates,administeringgovernments——thesewerepastimestohim;hepubliclyandostentatiouslyacceptedthehumanraceatitsownvaluation——
asdemigods——andprivatelyandsuccessfullydealtwithitatquiteanotherandjustervaluation——aschildrenandslaves;hisambitionswerestupendous,andhisdreamshadnocommercewiththehumbleplain,butmovedwiththecloud-rackamongthesnow-summits。Thesefeaturesofhimwere,indeed,extraordinary,buttherestofhimwasordinaryandusual。
Hewassomean-minded,inthematterofjealousy,thatitwasthoughthewasdescendedfromagod;hewasvaininlittleways,andhadaprideintrivialities;hedotedonballadsaboutmoonshineandbruisedhearts;ineducationhewasdeficient,hewasindifferenttoliterature,andknewnothingofart;hewasdumbuponallsubjectsbutone,indifferenttoallexceptthatone——theNebularTheory。Uponthatonehisflowofwordswasfullandfree,hewasageyser。Theofficialastronomersdisputedhisfactsanddeededhisviews,andsaidthathehadinventedboth,theynotbeingfindableinanyofthebooks。Butmanyofthelaity,whowantedtheirnebulositiesfresh,admiredhisdoctrineandadoptedit,anditattainedtogreatprosperityinspiteofthehostilityoftheexperts。"——
TheLegendoftheMan-Mystery,ch。i。
CHAPTERI
JANUARY,1903。Whenwedonotknowapublicmanpersonally,weguesshimoutbythefactsofhiscareer。WhenitisWashington,weallarriveataboutoneandthesameresult。Weagreethathiswordsandhisactsclearlyinterprethischaractertous,andthattheyneverleaveusindoubtastothemotiveswhencethewordsandactsproceeded。ItisthesamewithJoanofArc,itisthesamewithtwoorthreeorfiveorsixothersamongtheimmortals。ButinthematterofmotivesandofafewdetailsofcharacterweagreetodisagreeuponNapoleon,Cromwell,andalltherest;andtothislistwemustaddMrs。Eddy。Ithinkwecanpeacefullyagreeastotwoorthreeextraordinaryfeaturesofhermake-
up,butnotupontheotherfeaturesofit。Wecannotpeacefullyagreeastohermotives,thereforehercharactermustremaincrookedtosomeofusandstraighttotheothers。
Nomatter,sheisinterestingenoughwithoutanamicableagreement。Inseveralwayssheisthemostinterestingwomanthateverlived,andthemostextraordinary。Thesamemaybesaidofhercareer,andthesamemaybesaidofitschiefresult。Shestartedfromnothing。HerenemieschargethatshesurreptitiouslytookfromQuimbyapeculiarsystemofhealingwhichwasmind-curewithaBiblicalbasis。Sheandherfriendsdenythatshetookanythingfromhim。Thisisamatterwhichwecandiscussby-and-by。Whethershetookitorinventedit,itwas——
materially——asawdustminewhenshegotit,andshehasturneditintoaKlondike;itsspiritualdockhadnexttonocustom,ifanyatall:fromitshehaslaunchedaworld-religionwhichhasnowsixhundredandsixty-
threechurches,andshechartersanewoneeveryfourdays。Whenwedonotknowaperson——andalsowhenwedo——wehavetojudgehissizebythesizeandnatureofhisachievements,ascomparedwiththeachievementsofothersinhisspeciallineofbusiness——thereisnootherway。Measuredbythisstandard,itisthirteenhundredyearssincetheworldhasproducedanyonewhocouldreachuptoMrs。Eddy'swaistbelt。
Figurativelyspeaking,Mrs。EddyisalreadyastallastheEiffeltower。
Sheisaddingsurprisinglytoherstatureeveryday。Itisquitewithintheprobabilitiesthatacenturyhenceshewillbethemostimposingfigurethathascastitsshadowacrosstheglobesincetheinaugurationofourera。Igrantthataftersayingthesestrongthings,itisnecessarythatIoffersomedetailscalculatedtosatisfactorilydemonstratetheproportionswhichIhaveclaimedforher。Iwilldothatpresently;butbeforeexhibitingthematuredsequoiagigantea,Ibelieveitwillbebesttoexhibitthesproutfromwhichitsprang。Itmaysavethereaderfrommakingmiscalculations。ThepersonwhoimaginesthataBigTreesproutisbiggerthanotherkindsofsproutsisquitemistaken。
Itistheordinarything;itmakesnoshow,itcompelsnonotice,ithasn'tadetectiblequalityinitthatentitlesittoattention,orsuggeststhefuturegiantitssapissuckling。ThatisthekindofsproutMrs。Eddywas。
Fromherchildhooddaysuptowhereshewasrunningahalf-centuryacloseraceandgainingonit,shewasmosthumanlycommonplace。
SheisthewitnessIamdrawingthisfrom。Shehasrevealeditinherautobiographynotintentionally,ofcourse——Iamnotclaimingthat。Anautobiographyisthemosttreacherousthingthereis。Itletsouteverysecretitsauthoristryingtokeep;itletsthetruthshineunobstructedthrougheveryharmlesslittledeceptionhetriestoplay;itpitilesslyexposeshimasatinheroworshippinghimselfasBigMetaleverytimehetriestodothemodest-unconsciousnessactbeforethereader。Thisisnotguessing;Iamspeakingfromautobiographicalpersonalexperience;I
wasneverabletorefrainfrommentioning,withastudiedcasualnessthatcoulddeceivenonebutthemostincautiousreader,thatanancestorofminewassentambassadortoSpainbyCharlesI。,northatinaremotebranchofmyfamilythereexistsaclaimanttoanearldom,northatanuncleofmineusedtoownadogthatwasdescendedfromthedogthatwasintheArk;andatthesametimeIwasneverabletopersuademyselftocallagibbetbyitsrightnamewhenaccountingforotherancestorsofmine,butalwaysspokeofitasthe"platform"——puerilelyintimatingthattheywereoutlecturingwhenithappened。
ItisMrs。Eddyoveragain。Asregardsherminorhalf,sheisascommonplaceastherestofus。Vainoftrivialthingsallthefirsthalfofherlife,andstillvainofthematseventyandrecordingthemwithnaivesatisfaction——evenrescuingsomeearlyrhymesofhersofthesortthatweallscribbleintheinnocentdaysofouryouth——rescuingthemandprintingthemwithoutpityorapology,justastheweakestandcommonestofusdoinourgrayage。More——shestillfranklyadmiresthem;andinherintroductionofthemprofanelyconfersuponthemtheholynameof"poetry。"Sample:
"AndlaudthelandwhosetalentsrockThecradleofherpower,AndwreathsaretwinedroundPlymouthRockFromerudition'sbower。"
"Minerva'ssilversandalsstillAreloosedandnoteffete。"
Younoteitisnotashadeabovethethingwhichallhumanbeingschurnoutintheiryouth。
Youwouldnotthinkthatinalittleweeprimer——forthatiswhattheAutobiographyis——apersonwithatumultuouscareerofseventyyearsbehindhercouldfindroomfortwoorthreepagesofpaddingofthiskind,butsuchisthecase。Sheevidentlyputsnarrativetogetherwithdifficultyandisnotathomeinit,andisgladtohavesomethingready-
madetofillinwith。Anothersample:
"Herefame-honoredHickoryrearshisboldform,Andbearsabravebreasttothelightningandstorm,WhilePalm,Bay,andLaurelinclassicalglee,ChaseTulip,Magnolia,andfragrantFringe-tree。"
Vivid?Youcanfairlyseethosetreesgallopingaround。Thatshecouldstilltreasureup,andprint,andmanifestlyadmirethosePoems,indicatesthatthemostdaringandmasculineandmasterfulwomanthathasappearedintheearthincenturieshasthesamesoft,girly-girlyplacesinherthattherestofushave。
Whenitcomestoselectingherancestorssheisstillhuman,natural,vain,commonplace——ascommonplaceasIammyselfwhenIamsortingancestorsformyautobiography。ShecombsoutsomecreditableScots,andlabelsthemandsetsthemasideforuse,notoverlookingtheonetowhomSirWilliamWallacegave"aheavyswordencasedinabrassscabbard,"andnaivelyexplainingwhichSirWilliamWallaceitwas,lestwegetthewrongonebythehassock;thisistheone"fromwhosepatriotismandbraverycomesthatheart-stirringair,'Scotswhahaewi'Wallacebled。'"
HannahMorewasrelatedtoherancestors。SheexplainswhoHannahMorewas。
WheneverapersoninformsuswhoSirWilliamWallacewas,orwhowrote"Hamlet,"orwheretheDeclarationofIndependencewasfought,itfillsuswithasuspicionwellnighamountingtoconviction,thatthatpersonwouldnotsuspectusofbeingsoemptyofknowledgeifhewasn'tsufferingfromthesame"claim"himself。Thenweturntopage20oftheAutobiographyandhappenuponthispassage,andthathastysuspicionstandsrebuked:
"Igainedbook-knowledgewithfarlesslaborthanisusuallyrequisite。
AttenyearsofageIwasasfamiliarwithLindleyMurray'sGrammaraswiththeWestminsterCatechism;andthelatterIhadtorepeateverySunday。MyfavoritestudieswereNaturalPhilosophy,Logic,andMoralScience。FrommybrotherA1bertIreceivedlessonsintheancienttongues,Hebrew,Greek,andLatin。"
Youcatchyourbreathinastonishment,andfeelagainandstillagainthepangofthatrebuke。Butthenyoureyefallsuponthenextsentencebutone,andthepainpassesawayandyousetupthesuspicionagainwithevilsatisfaction:
"AftermydiscoveryofChristianScience,mostoftheknowledgeIhadgleanedfromschool-booksvanishedlikeadream。"
Thatdisappearanceaccountsformuchinhermiscellaneouswritings。AsI
wassaying,shehandlesher"ancestralshadows,"asshecallsthem,justasIdomine。Itisremarkable。Whensherunsacross"arelativeofmyGrandfatherBaker,GeneralHenryKnox,ofRevolutionaryfame,"shesetshimdown;whenshefindsanothergoodone,"thelateSirJohnMacneill,inthelineofmyGrandfatherBaker'sfamily,"shesetshimdown,andremembersthathe"wasprominentinBritishpolitics,andatonetimeheldthepositionofambassadortoPersia";whenshediscoversthathergrandparents"werelikewiseconnectedwithCaptainJohnLovewell,whosegallantleadershipanddeathintheIndiantroublesof1722-25causedthatprolongedcontesttobeknownhistoricallyasLovewell'sWar,"shesetstheCaptaindown;whenitturnsoutthatacousinofhergrandmother"wasJohnMacneill,theNewHampshiregeneral,whofoughtatLundy'sLaneandwondistinctionin1814atthebattleofChippewa,"shecataloguestheGeneral。(AndtellswhereChippewawas。)Andthensheskipsallherplatformpeople;nevermentionsoneofthem。Itshowsthatsheisjustashumanasanyofus。
Yet,afterall,thereissomethingverytouchinginherprideintheseworthysmall-fry,andsomethinglargeandfineinhermodestyinnotcaringtorememberthattheirkinshiptohercanconfernodistinctionuponher,whereashermerementionoftheirnameshasconferreduponthemafacelessearthlyimmortality。
CHAPTERII
Whenshewrotethislittlebiographyhergreatlife-workhadalreadybeenachieved,shewasbecomerenowned;tomultitudesofreverentdisciplesshewasasacredpersonage,afamiliarofGod,andHisinspiredchannelofcommunicationwiththehumanrace。Also,tothemthesefollowingthingswerefacts,andnotdoubted:
ShehadwrittenaBibleinmiddleage,andhadpublishedit;shehadrecastit,enlargedit,andpublisheditagain;shehadnotstoppedthere,buthadenlargeditfurther,polisheditsphrasing,improveditsform,andpublishedityetagain。Itwasatlastbecomeacompact,grammatical,dignified,andworkman-likebodyofliterature。Thiswasgoodtraining,persistenttraining;andinallartsitistrainingthatbringsthearttoperfection。WearenowconfrontedwithoneofthemostteasingandbafflingriddlesofMrs。Eddy'shistory——ariddlewhichmaybeformulatedthus:
Howisitthataprimitiveliterarygunwhichbeganasahundred-yardflint-locksmooth-boremuzzle-loader,andinthecourseoffortyyearshasacquiredonenotableimprovementafteranother——percussioncap;fixedcartridge;rifledbarrel;efficiencyathalfamilehowisitthatsuchagun,sufficientlygoodonanelephanthunt(ChristianScience)fromthebeginning,andgrowingbetterandbetterallthetimeduringfortyyears,hasalwayscollapsedbacktoitsoriginalflint-lockestatethemomentthehuntresstraineditonanyothercreaturethananelephant?
SomethingmorethanagenerationagoMrs。Eddywentoutwithherflint-
lockontherabbitrange;andthiswasapartoftheresult:
"Afterhisdecease,andaseverecasualtydeemedfatalbyskilfulphysicians,wediscoveredthatthePrincipleofallhealingandthelawthatgovernsitisGod,adivinePrinciple,andaspiritualnotmateriallaw,andregainedhealth。"——PrefacetoScienceandHealth,firstrevision,1883。
N。B。Notfromthebookitself;fromthePreface。
YouwillnoticetheawkwardnessofthatEnglish。IfyoushouldcarrythatparagraphuptotheSupremeCourtoftheUnitedStatesinordertofindoutforgoodandallwhetherthefatalcasualtyhappenedtothedeadman——astheparagraphalmostasserts——ortosomepersonorpersonsnotevenhintedatintheparagraph,theSupremeCourtwouldbeobligedtosaythattheevidenceestablishednothingwithcertaintyexceptthattherehadbeenacasualty——victimnotknown。
Thecontextthinksitexplainswhothevictimwas,butitdoesnothingofthekind。Itfurnishessomeguessing-materialofasortwhichenablesyoutoinferthatitwas"we"thatsufferedthementionedinjury,butifyoushouldcarrythelanguagetoacourtyouwouldnotbeabletoprovethatitnecessarilymeantthat。"We"areMrs。Eddy;afunnylittleaffectation。Shereplaceditlaterwiththemoredignifiedthirdperson。
ThequotedparagraphisfromMrs。Eddy'sprefacetothefirstrevisionofScienceandHealth(1883)。Sixty-fourpagesfurtheralong——inthebodyofthebook(theelephant-range),shewentoutwiththatsameflint-lockandgotthisfollowingresult。ItsEnglishisverynearlyasstraightandcleanandcompetentasistheEnglishofthelatestrevisionofScienceandHealthafterthegunhasbeenimprovedfromsmooth-boremusketuptoglobe-sighted,longdistancerifle:
"MancontrolledbyhisMakerhasnophysicalsuffering。Hisbodyisharmonious,hisdaysaremultiplyinginsteadofdiminishing,heisjourneyingtowardsLifeinsteadofdeath,andbringingoutthenewmanandcrucifyingtheoldaffections,cuttingthemoffineverymaterialdirectionuntilhelearnstheuttersupremacyofSpiritandyieldsobediencethereto。"
InthelatestrevisionofScienceandHealth(1902),theperfectedgunfurnishesthefollowing。TheEnglishisclean,compact,dignified,almostperfect。Butitisobservablethatitisnotprominentlybetterthanitisintheaboveparagraph,whichwasaproductoftheprimitiveflint-lock:
"Howunreasonableisthebeliefthatwearewearingoutlifeandhasteningtodeath,andatthesametimewearecommuningwithimmortality?Ifthedepartedareinrapportwithmortality,ormatter,theyarenotspiritual,butmuststillbemortal,sinful,suffering,anddying。Thenwhereforelooktothem——evenwerecommunicationpossible——
forproofsofimmortalityandacceptthemasoracles?"——Editionof1902,page78。
Withtheaboveparagraphscomparethesethatfollow。ItisMrs。Eddywriting——afteragoodlongtwentyyearsofpen-practice。ComparealsowiththeallegedPoemsalreadyquoted。TheprominentcharacteristicofthePoemsisaffectation,artificiality;theirmakeupisacomplacentandpretentiousoutpouroffalsefiguresandfinewriting,inthesophomoricstyle。Thesamequalitiesandthesamestylewillbefound,unchanged,unbettered,inthesefollowingparagraphs——afteralapseofmorethanfiftyyears,andafter——asaforesaid——longliterarytraining。Theitalicsaremine:
1。"Whatplaguespotorbacilliwere[sic]gnawing[sic]attheheartofthismetropolis……andbringingit[theheart]onbendedknee?
Why,itwasaninstitutethathadentereditsvitals——that,amongotherthings,taughtgames,"etcetera。——C。S。Journal,p。670,articleentitled"ANarrative——byMaryBakerG。Eddy。"
2。"Parkssprangup[sic]……electric-carsrun[sic]merrilythroughseveralstreets,concretesidewalksandmacadamizedroadsdotted[sic]theplace,"etcetera。——Ibid。
3。"Shorn[sic]ofitssuburbsithadindeedlittlelefttoadmire,saveto[sic]suchasfancyaskeletonabovegroundbreathing[sic]slowlythroughabarren[sic]breast。"——Ibid。
ThisisnotEnglish——Imean,grown-upEnglish。Butitisfifteen-year——
oldEnglish,andhasnotgrownamonthsincethesamemindproducedthePoems。ThestandardofthePoemsandoftheplague-spot-and-bacillieffortisexactlythesame。Itismoststrangethatthesameintellectthatwordedthesimpleandself-containedandclean-cutparagraphbeginningwith"Howunreasonableisthebelief,"shouldintheverysamelustrumdischargeupontheworldsuchaverbalchaosastheutteranceconcerningthatplague-spotorbacilliwhichweregnawingattheinsidesofthemetropolisandbringingitsheartonbendedknee,thusexposingtotheeyetherestoftheskeletonbreathingslowlythroughabarrenbreast。
TheimmensecontrastbetweenthelegitimateEnglishofScienceandHealthandthebastardEnglishofMrs。Eddy'smiscellaneouswork,andbetweenthematurityoftheonedictionandthejuvenilityoftheother,suggests——compels——thequestion,Aretheretwoguns?Itwouldseemso。
Isthereapoor,foolish,old,scatteringflint-lockforrabbit,andalong-range,centre-driving,up-to-dateMauser-magazineforelephant?Itlookslikeit。ForitisobservablethatinScienceandHealth(theelephant-ground)thepracticewasgoodatthestartandhasremainedso,andthatthepracticeinthemiscellaneous,outside,small-gamefieldwasverybadatthestartandwasneverlessbadatanylatertime。
IwishtosaythatofMrs。EddyIamnotrequiringperfectEnglish,butonlygoodEnglish。NoonecanwriteperfectEnglishandkeepitupthroughastretchoftenchapters。Ithasneverbeendone。Itwasapproachedinthe"wellofEnglishundefiled";ithasbeenapproachedinMrs。Eddy'sAnnextothatBook;ithasbeenapproachedinseveralEnglishgrammars;Ihaveevenapproacheditmyself;butnoneofushasmadeport。
Now,theEnglishofScienceandHealthisgood。InpassagestobefoundinMrs。Eddy'sAutobiography(onpages53,57,101,and113),andonpage6ofhersqualidprefacetoScienceandHealth,firstrevision,sheseemstometoclaimthewholeandsoleauthorshipofthebook。ThatshewrotetheAutobiography,andthatpreface,andthePoems,andthePlague-spot-
Bacilli,wearenotpermittedtodoubt。Indeed,weknowshewrotethem。
ButtheverycertaintythatshewrotethesethingscompelsadoubtthatshewroteScienceandHealth。SheisguiltyoflittleawkwardnessesofexpressionintheAutobiographywhichapracticedpenwouldhardlyallowtogouncorrectedinevenahastyprivateletter,andcouldnotdreamofpassingbyuncorrectedinpassagesintendedforprint。Butshepassesthemplacidlyby;asplacidlyasifshedidnotsuspectthattheywereoffensesagainstthird-classEnglish。Ithinkthatthatplaciditywasbornofthatveryunawareness,sotospeak。IwillciteafewinstancesfromtheAutobiography。Theitalicsaremine:
"IrememberreadinginmychildhoodcertainmanuscriptscontainingScripturalSonnets,besidesotherversesandenigmas,"etc。Page7。
[Onpage27。]"ManypalecrippleswentintotheChurchleaningoncrutcheswhocameoutcarryingthemontheirshoulders。"
Itisawkward,becauseatthefirstglanceitseemstosaythatthecrippleswentinleaningoncrutcheswhichwentoutcarryingthecripplesontheirshoulders。Itwouldhavecosthernotroubletoputher"who"
afterher"cripples。"Iblameheralittle;Ithinkherproof-readershouldhavebeenshot。WemaylethercapitalCpass,butitisanotherawkwardness,forsheistalkingaboutabuilding,notaboutareligioussociety。
"MarriageandParentage"[Chapter-heading。Page30]。Youimaginethatsheisgoingtobeginatalkabouthermarriageandfinishwithsomeaccountofherfatherandmother。Andsoyouwillbedeceived。
"Marriage"wasright,but"Parentage"wasnotthebestwordfortherestoftherecord。Itreferstothebirthofherownchild。Afteracertainperiodoftime"mybabewasborn。"MarriageandMotherhood-MarriageandMaternity-MarriageandProduct-MarriageandDividend——eitherofthesewouldhavefittedthefactsandmadethematterclear。
"Withoutmyknowledgehewasappointedaguardian。"Page32。
Sheisspeakingofherchild。Shemeansthataguardianforherchildwasappointed,butthatisn'twhatshesays。
"Ifspiritualconclusionsareseparatedfromtheirpremises,thenexusislost,andtheargumentwithitsrightfulconclusions,becomescorrespondinglyobscure。"Page34。
Weshallneverknowwhysheputtheword"correspondingly"inthere。Anyfine,largewordwouldhaveansweredjustaswell:psychosuperintangibly——electroincandescently——oligarcheologically——sanchrosynchro-
stereoptically——anyofthesewouldhaveanswered,anyofthesewouldhavefilledthevoid。
"Hisspiritualnoumenonandphenomenonsilencedportraiture。"Page34。
Yetshesayssheforgoteverythingsheknew,whenshediscoveredChristianScience。Irealizethatnoumenonisadaisy;andIwillnotdenythatIshalluseitwheneverIaminacompanywhichIthinkIcanembarrasswithit;but,atthesametime,Ithinkitisoutofplaceamongfriendsinanautobiography。There,Ithinkapersonoughtnottohaveanythinguphissleeve。Itunderminesconfidence。Butmydissatisfactionwiththequotedpassageisnotonaccountofnoumenon;itisonaccountofthemisuseoftheword"silenced。"Youcannotsilenceportraiturewithanoumenon;ifportraitureshouldmakeanoise,awaycouldbefoundtosilenceit,buteventhenitcouldnotbedonewithanoumenon。Notevenwithabrick,someauthoritiesthink。
"Itmaybethatthemortallife-battlestillwages,"etc。Page35。
Thatisclumsy。Battlesdonotwage,battlesarewaged。Mrs。Eddyhasoneverycuriousandinterestingpeculiarity:whenevershenoticesthatsheischortlingalongwithoutsayinganything,shepullsupwithasudden"Godisoverusall,"orsomeothersoundingirrelevancy,andforthemomentitseemstolightupthewholedistrict;then,beforeyoucanrecoverfromtheshock,shegoesflittingpleasantlyandmeaninglesslyalongagain,andyouhurryhopefullyafterher,thinkingyouaregoingtogetsomethingthistime;butassoonasshehasledyoufarenoughawayfromherturkeylotshetakestoatree。Whenevershediscoversthatsheisgettingprettydisconnected,shecouples-upwithanostentatious"But"
whichhasnothingtodowithanythingthatwentbeforeoristocomeafter,thenshehitchessomeemptiestothetrain-unrelatedversesfromtheBible,usually——andsteamsoutofsightandleavesyouwonderinghowshedidthatcleverthing。Forstrikinginstances,seebottomparagraphonpage34andtheparagraphonpage35ofherAutobiography。Shehasapurpose——adeepanddarkandartfulpurpose——inwhatsheissayinginthefirstparagraph,andyouguesswhatitis,butthatisduetoyourowntalent,nothers;shehasmadeitasobscureaslanguagecoulddoit。
Theotherparagraphhasnomeaningandnodiscoverableintention。ItismerelyoneofherGod-over-alls。Icannotspareroomforitinthisplace。
"IbeheldwithineffableaweourgreatMaster'smarvelousskillindemandingneitherobediencetohygieniclawsnor,"etc。Page4I。
Thewordislooselychosen-skill。Sheprobablymeantjudgment,intuition,penetration,orwisdom。
"Naturally,myfirstjottingswerebuteffortstoexpressinfeebledictionTruth'sultimate。"Page42。
Oneunderstandswhatshemeans,butsheshouldhavebeenabletosaywhatshemeant——atanytimebeforeshediscoveredChristianScienceandforgoteverythingsheknew——andafterit,too。Ifshehadput"feeble"infrontof"efforts"andthenleftout"in"and"diction,"shewouldhavescored。
"……itswrittenexpressionincreasesinperfectionundertheguidanceofthegreatMaster。"Page43。
Itisanerror。Noteveninthoseadvantageouscircumstancescanincreasebeaddedtoperfection。
"Evilisnotmasteredbyevil;itcanonlybeovercomewithGood。Thisbringsoutthenothingnessofevil,andtheeternalSomethingnessvindicatestheDivinePrincipleandimprovestheraceofAdam。"Page76。
Thisistooextraneousforme。ThatisthetroublewithMrs。Eddywhenshesetsouttoexplainanover-largeexhibit:theminuteyouthinkthelightisburstinguponyouthecandlegoesoutandyourmindbeginstowander。
"NooneelsecandrainthecupwhichIhavedrunktothedregs,asthediscovererandteacherofChristianScience"Page47。
Thatissayingwecannotemptyanemptycup。Weknewitbefore;andweknowshemeanttotellusthatthatparticularcupisgoingtoremainempty。Thatis,wethinkthatthatwastheidea,butwecannotbesure。
Shehasaperfectlyastonishingtalentforputtingwordstogetherinsuchawayastomakesuccessfulinquiryintotheirintentionimpossible。
Shegenerallymakesusuneasywhenshebeginstotuneuponherfine-
writingtimbrel。ItcarriesmebacktoherPlague-SpotandPoetrydays,andIjustdreadthose:
"Intomortalmind'smaterialobliquityIgazedandstoodabashed。
Blanchedwasthecheekofpride。MyheartbentlowbeforetheomnipotenceofSpirit,andatintofhumilitysoftastheheartofamoonbeammantledtheearth。BethlehemandBethany,GethsemaneandCalvary,spoketomychastenedsenseasbythetearfullipsofababe。"
Page48。
TheheartofamoonbeamisaprettyenoughFriendship's-Albumexpression——letitpass,thoughIdothinkthefigurealittlestrained;buthumilityhasnotint,humilityhasnocomplexion,andifithaditcouldnotmantletheearth。Amoonbeammight——Idonotknow——butshedidnotsayitwasthemoonbeam。Butletitgo,Icannotdecideit,shemixesmeupso。Ababehasn't"tearfullips,"it'sitseyes。YoufindnoneofMrs。Eddy'skindofEnglishinScienceandHealth——notalineofit。
CHAPTERIII
Settingasidetitle-page,index,etc。,thelittleAutobiographybeginsonpage7andendsonpage130。Myquotationsarefromthefirstfortypages。Theyseemtometoprovethepresenceofthe'prenticehand。Thestyleofthefortypagesislooseandfeebleand'prentice-like。Themovementofthenarrativeisnotorderlyandsequential,butramblesaround,andskipsforwardandbackandhereandthereandyonder,'prentice-fashion。Manyajourneymanhasbrokenuphisnarrativeandskippedaboutandrambledaround,buthediditforapurpose,foranadvantage;therewasartinit,andpointstobescoredbyit;theobservantreaderperceivedthegame,andenjoyeditandrespectedit,ifitwaswellplayed。ButMrs。Eddy'sperformancewaswithoutintention,anddestituteofart。Shecouldscorenopointsbyitonthoseterms,andalmostanyreadercanseethatherworkwastheuncalculatedputteringofanovice。
IntheaboveparagraphIhavedescribedthefirstthirdofthebooklet。
Thatthirdbeingcompleted,Mrs。Eddyleavestherabbit-range,crossesthefrontier,andstepsoutuponherfar-spreadingbig-gameterritory——
ChristianScienceandthereisaninstantchange!Thestylesmartlyimproves;andtheclumsylittletechnicaloffensesdisappear。Inthesetwo-thirdsofthebookletIfindonlyonesuchoffence,andithasthelookofbeingaprinter'serror。
Ileavetheriddlewiththereader。Perhapshecanexplainhowitisthataperson-trainedoruntrained——whoontheonedaycanwritenothingbetterthanPlague-Spot-Bacilliandfeebleandstumblingandwanderingpersonalhistorylitteredwithfalsefiguresandobscuritiesandtechnicalblunders,canonthenextdaysitdownandwritefluently,smoothly,compactly,capably,andconfidentlyonagreatbigthunderingsubject,anddoitaseasilyandcomfortablyasawhalepaddlesaroundtheglobe。
Asforme,IhavescribbledsomuchinfiftyyearsthatIhavebecomesaturatedwithconvictionsofonesortandanotherconcerningascribbler'slimitations;andthesearesostrongthatwhenIamfamiliarwithaliteraryperson'sworkIfeelperfectlysurethatIknowenoughabouthislimitationstoknowwhathecannotdo。IfMr。HowellsshouldpretendtomethathewrotethePlague-SpotBacillirhapsody,Ishouldreceivethestatementcourteously;butIshouldknowitfora——well,foraperversion。IfthelateJoshBillingsshouldriseupandtellmethathewroteHerbertSpencer'sphilosophies;Ishouldanswerandsaythatthespellingcastsadoubtuponhisclaim。IfthelateJonathanEdwardsshouldriseupandtellmehewroteMr。Dooley'sbooks,IshouldanswerandsaythatthemarkeddifferencebetweenhisstyleandDooley'sisargumentagainstthesoundnessofhisstatement。YouseehowmuchI
thinkofcircumstantialevidence。Inliterarymatters——inmybelief——itisoftenbetterthananyperson'sword,betterthananyshadycharacter'soath。ItisdifficultformetobelievethatthesamehandthatwrotethePlague-Spot-BacilliandthefirstthirdofthelittleEddybiographywrotealsoScienceandHealth。Indeed,itismorethandifficult,itisimpossible。
Largelyspeaking,IhavereadacresofwhatpurportedtobeMrs。Eddy'swritings,inthepasttwomonths。Icannotknow,butIamconvinced,thatthecircumstantialevidenceshowsthatheractualshareintheworkofcomposingandphrasingthesethingswassoslightastobeinconsequential。Wheresheputsherliteraryfootdown,hertrailacrossherpaidpolisher'spageisasplainastheelephant'sinaSunday-schoolprocession。Herverbaloutput,whenleftundoctoredbyherclerks,isquiteunmistakableItalwaysexhibitsthestronglydistinctivefeaturesobservableinthevirginpassagesfromherpenalreadyquotedbyme:
Desertvacancy,asregardsthought。
Self-complacency。
Puerility。
Sentimentality。
Affectationsofscholarlylearning。
Lustaftereloquentandfloweryexpression。
Repetitionofpetpoeticpicturesquenesses。
Confusedandwanderingstatement。
Metaphorgoneinsane。
Meaninglesswords,usedbecausetheyarepretty,orshowy,orunusual。
Sorrowfulattemptsattheepigrammatic。
Destitutionoforiginality。
ThefatvolumecalledMiscellaneousWritingsofMrs。Eddycontainsseveralhundredpages。Ofthefivehundredandfifty-fourpagesofproseinitIfindtenlines,onpage319,tobeMrs。Eddy's;alsoaboutapageoftheprefaceor"Prospectus";alsoaboutfifteenpagesscatteredalongthroughthebook。Ifshewroteanyoftherestoftheprose,itwasrewrittenafterherbyanotherhand。HereIwillinserttwo-thirdsofherpageoftheprospectus。Itisevidentthatwhenever,undertheinspirationoftheDeity,sheturnsoutabook,sheisalwaysallowedtodosomeofthepreface。Iwonderwhythatis?Italwaysmarsthework。
IthinkitisdoneinhumorousmaliceIthinktheclerksliketoseehergiveherselfaway。Theyknowshewill,herstockofusablematerialsbeinglimitedandherprocedureinemployingthemalwaysthesame,substantially。Theyknowthatwhentheinitiatedcomeuponherfirsteruditeallusion,oruponanyoneofherotherstage-properties,theycanshuttheireyesandtellwhatwillfollow。SheusuallythrowsoffaneasyremarkallsoddenwithGreekorHebreworLatinlearning;sheusuallyhasapersonwatchingforastar——shecanseldomgetawayfromthatpoeticidea——sometimesitisaChaldee,sometimesaWalkingDelegate,sometimesanentirestranger,butbehewhathemay,heisgenerallytherewhenthetrainisreadytomove,andhashispassinhishat-band;shegenerallyhasaBeingwithaDomeonhim,orsomeothercoverthatisunusualandoutofthefashion;shelikestofireoffaScripture-versewhereitwillmakethehandsomestnoiseandcomenearesttobreakingtheconnection;sheoftenthrowsoutaForefelt,oraForesplendor,oraForeslanderwhereitwillhaveafinenauticalforeto'gallantsoundandmakethesentencesing;afterwhichsheisnearlysuretothrowdiscretionawayandtaketoherdeadlypassion,IntoxicatedMetaphor。AtsuchatimetheMrs。Eddythatdoesnothesitateislost:
"TheancientGreeklookedlonginglyfortheOlympiad。TheChaldeewatchedtheappearingofastar;tohimnohigherdestinydawnedonthedomeofbeingthanthatforeshadowedbysignsintheheavens。ThemeekNazarene,thescoffedofallscoffers,said,'Yecandiscernthefaceofthesky;butcanyenotdiscernthesignsofthetimes?'——forHeforefeltandforesawtheordealofaperfectChristianity,hatedbysinners。
"Tokindleallmindswithagleamofgratitude,thenewideathatcomeswellingupfrominfiniteTruthneedstobeunderstood。Theseerofthisageshouldbeasage。
"Humilityisthestepping-stonetoahigherrecognitionofDeity。Themountingsensegathersfreshformsandstrangefirefromtheashesofdissolvingself,anddropstheworld。Meeknessheightensimmortalattributes,onlybyremovingthedustthatdimsthem。Goodnessrevealsanothersceneandanotherselfseeminglyrolledupinshades,butbroughttolightbytheevolutionsofadvancingthought,wherebywediscernthepowerofTruthandLovetohealthesick。
"Prideisignorance;thoseassumemostwhohavetheleastwisdomorexperience;andtheystealfromtheirneighbor,becausetheyhavesolittleoftheirown。"——MiscellaneousWritings,page1,andsixlinesattopofpage2。
ItisnotbelievablethatthehandthatwrotethoseclumsyandaffectedsentenceswrotethesmoothEnglishofScienceandHealth。
CHAPTERIV
ItisoftensaidinprintthatMrs。EddyclaimsthatGodwastheAuthorofScienceandHealth。Mr。Peabodystatesinhispamphletthat"shesaysnotshebutGodwastheAuthor。"Icannotfindthatinherautobiographyshemakesthistransferenceoftheauthorship,butIthinkthatinitshedefinitelyclaimsthatshedidherworkunderHisinspiration——definitelyforher;forasarulesheisnotaverydefiniteperson,evenwhensheseemstobetryingherbesttobeclearandpositive。SpeakingoftheearlydayswhenherSciencewasbeginningtounfolditselfandgatherforminhermind,shesays(Autobiography,page43):
"ThedivinehandledmeintoanewworldoflightandLife,afreshuniverse——oldtoGod,butnewtoHis'littleone。'"
ShebeingHislittleone,asIunderstandit。
Thedivinehandledher。Itseemstomean"Godinspiredme";butwhenapersonusesmetaphorsinsteadofstatistics——andthatisMrs。Eddy'scommonfashion——onecannotalwaysfeelsureabouttheintention。
[Page56。]"EventheScripturegavenodirectinterpretationoftheScientificbasisfordemonstratingthespiritualPrincipleofhealing,untilourHeavenlyFathersawfit,throughtheKeytotheScriptures,inScienceandHealth,tounlockthis'mysteryofgodliness。'"
Anotherbafflingmetaphor。IfshehadusedplainforecastleEnglish,andsaid"GodwrotetheKeyandIputitinmybook";orifshehadsaid"GodfurnishedmethesolutionofthemysteryandIputitonpaper";orifshehadsaid"Goddiditall,"thenweshouldunderstand;butherphraseisopentoanyandallofthosetranslations,andisaKeywhichunlocksnothing——forus。However,itseemstoatleastmean"Godinspiredme,"
ifnothingmore。
Therewaspersonalandintimatecommunion,atanyratewegetthatmuchoutoftheriddles。Theconnectionextendedtobusiness,aftertheestablishmentoftheteachingandhealingindustry。
[Page71。]"WhenGodimpelledmetosetapriceonmyinstruction,"etc。
Furtherdown:"Godhassinceshownme,inmultitudinousways,thewisdomofthisdecision。"
Shewasnotabletothinkofa"financialequivalent"——meaningapecuniaryequivalent——forher"instructioninChristianScienceMind-
healing。"Inthisemergencyshewas"led"tochargethreehundreddollarsforatermof"twelvehalf-days。"Shedoesnotsaywholedher,sheonlysaysthattheamountgreatlytroubledher。Ithinkitmeansthatthepricewassuggestedfromabove,"led"beingatheologicaltermidenticalwithourcommercialphrase"personallyconducted。"She"shrankfromaskingit,butwasfinallyled,byastrangeprovidence,toacceptthisfee。""Providence"isanothertheologicalterm。Twoledsandaprovidence,takentogether,makeaprettystrongargumentforinspiration。Ithinkthatthesestatisticsmakeitclearthatthepricewasarrangedabove。Thisviewisconstructivelysupportedbythefact,alreadyquoted,thatGodafterwardsapproved,"inmultitudinousways,"
herwisdominacceptingthementionedfee。"Multitudinousways"——
multitudinousencoring——suggestsenthusiasm。Businessenthusiasm。Anditsuggestsnearness。God'snearnesstohis"littleone。"Nearness,andawatchfulpersonalinterest。Awarm,palpitating,Standard-Oilinterest,sotospeak。Allthisindicatesinspiration。Wemayassume,then,twoinspirations:oneforthebook,theotherforthebusiness。
TheevidenceforinspirationisfurtheraugmentedbythetestimonyofRev。GeorgeTomkins,D。D。,alreadyquoted,thatMrs。EddyandherbookwereforetoldinRevelation,andthatMrs。Eddy"isGod'sbrightestthoughttothisage,givingusthespiritualinterpretationoftheBibleinthe'littlebook'"oftheAngel。
IamawarethatitisnotMr。Tomkinsthatisspeaking,butMrs。Eddy。
ThecommissionedlecturersoftheChristianScienceChurchhavetobemembersoftheBoardofLectureship。(By-lawsSec。2,p。70。)TheBoardofLectureshipisselectedbytheBoardofDirectorsoftheChurch。
(By-laws,Sec。3,p。70。)TheBoardofDirectorsoftheChurchisthepropertyofMrs。Eddy。(By-laws,p。22。)Mr。Tomkinsdidnotmakethatstatementwithoutauthorizationfromheadquarters。HenecessarilygotitfromtheBoardofDirectors,theBoardofDirectorsfromMrs。Eddy,Mrs。
EddyfromtheDeity。Mr。Tomkinswouldhavebeenturneddownbythatprocessionifhisremarkshadbeenunsatisfactorytoit。
Itmaybethatthereisevidencesomewhere——ashasbeenclaimed——thatMrs。EddyhaschargedupontheDeitytheverbalauthorshipofScienceandHealth。Butifsheevermadethecharge,shehaswithdrawnit(asitseemstome),andinthemostformalandunqualified;ofallways。SeeAutobiography,page57:
"Whenthedemandforthisbookincreased……thecopyrightwasinfringed。IenteredasuitatLaw,andmycopyrightwasprotected。"
ThusitisplainthatshedidnotpleadthattheDeitywasthe(verbal)
Author;forifshehaddonethat,shewouldhavelosthercase——andwithrudepromptness。ItwasintheolddaysbeforetheBerneConventionandbeforethepassageofouramendedlawof1891,andthecourtwouldhavequotedthefollowingsternclausefromtheexistingstatuteandfrownedheroutoftheplace:
"NoForeignercanacquirecopyrightintheUnitedStates。"
Tosumup。Theevidencebeforemeindicatesthreethings:
1。ThatMrs。Eddyclaimstheverbalauthorshipforherself。
2。ThatshedeniesittotheDeity。
3。That——inherbelief——shewrotethebookundertheinspirationoftheDeity,butfurnishedthelanguageherself。
InoneplaceintheAutobiographysheclaimsboththelanguageandtheideas;butwhenthiswitnessistestifying,onemustdrawthelinesomewhere,orshewillprovebothsidesofhercase-ninesides,ifdesired。
Itistootrue。Muchtootrue。Many,manytimestootrue。Sheisamosttryingwitness——themosttryingwitnessthateverkissedtheBook,I
amsure。Thereisnokeepingupwithhererratictestimony。Assoonasyouhavegothershareoftheauthorshipnailedwhereyouhalfhopeandhalfbelieveitwillstayandcannotbejoggledlooseanymore,shejogglesitlooseagain——orseemsto;youcannotbesure,forherhabitofdealinginmeaninglessmetaphorsinsteadofinplain,straightforwardstatistics,makesitnearlyalwaysimpossibletotelljustwhatitissheistryingtosay。Shewasdefinitewhensheclaimedboththelanguageandtheideasofthebook。Thatseemedtosettlethematter。Itseemedtodistributethepercentagesofcreditwithprecisionbetweenthecollaborators:ninety-twopercent。toMrs。Eddy,whodidallthework,andeightpercent。totheDeity,whofurnishedtheinspirationnotenoughofittodamagethecopyrightinacountryclosedagainstForeigners,andyetplentytoadvertisethebookandmarketitatfaminerates。ThenMrs。Eddydoesnotkeepstill,butfetchesaroundandcomesforwardandtestifiesagain。Itismostinjudicious。Forsheresortstometaphorthistime,anditmakestrouble,forsheseemstoreversethepercentagesandclaimonlytheeightpercent。forherself。IquotefromMr。Peabody'sbook(Eddyism,orChristianScience。Boston:15CourtSquare,pricetwenty-fivecents):
"Speakingofthisbook,Mrs。Eddy,inJanuarylast(I901)said:'IshouldblushtowriteofScienceandHealth,withKeytotheScriptures,asI
have,wereitofhumanorigin,andI,apartfromGod,itsauthor;butasIwasonlyascribeechoingtheharmoniesofHeavenindivinemetaphysics,IcannotbesupermodestoftheChristianSciencetext-
book。"'
Mr。Peabody'scomment:
"Nothingcouldbeplainerthanthat。HereisadistinctavowalthatthebookentitledScienceandHealthwastheworkofAlmightyGod。"
Itdoesseemtoamounttothat。Shewasonlya"scribe。"Confoundtheword,itisjustaconfusion,ithasnodeterminablemeaningthere,itleavesusintheair。Ascribeismerelyapersonwhowrites。Hemaybeacopyist,hemaybeanamanuensis,hemaybeawriteroforiginals,andfurnishboththelanguageandtheideas。AsusualwithMrs。Eddy,theconnectionaffordsnohelp——"echoing"throwsnolightupon"scribe。"A
rockcanreflectanecho,awallcandoit,amountaincandoit,manythingscandoit,butascribecan't。Ascribethatcouldreflectanechocouldgetoverthirtydollarsaweekinaside-show。Manyimpresarioswouldratherhavehimthanacowwithfourtails。Ifweallowthatthispresentscribewassettingdownthe"harmoniesofHeaven"——andcertainlythatseemstohavebeenthecasethentherewasonlyonewaytodoitthatIcanthinkof:listentothemusicandputdownthenotesoneafteranotherastheyfell。InthatcaseMrs。Eddydidnotinventthetune,sheonlyentereditonpaper。Thereforedroppingthemetaphor——shewasmerelyanamanuensis,andfurnishedneitherthelanguageofScienceandHealthnortheideas。Itreduceshertoeightpercent。(andthedividendsonthatandtherest)。
Isthatit?Weshallneverknow。ForMrs。Eddyisliabletotestifyagainatanytime。Butuntilshedoesit,IthinkwemustconcludethattheDeitywasAuthorofthewholebook,andMrs。EddymerelyHistelephoneandstenographer。Grantingthis,herclaimastheVoiceofGodstands-forthepresent——justifiedandestablished。
POSTSCRIPT
Ioverlookedsomething。ItappearsthattherewasmoreofthatutterancethanMr。Peabodyhasquotedintheaboveparagraph。ItwillbefoundinMrs。Eddy'sorgan,theChristianScienceJournal(January,I901)andreadsasfollows:
"Itwasnotmyself……whichdictatedScienceandHealth,withKeytotheScriptures。"
Thatiscertainlyclearenough。ThewordswhichIhaveremovedfromthatimportantsentenceexplainWhoitwasthatdidthedictating。Itwasdoneby"thedivinepowerofTruthandLove,infinitelyaboveme。"
Certainlythatisdefinite。Atlast,throughherpersonaltestimony,wehaveasuregripuponthefollowingvitalfacts,andtheysettletheauthorshipofScienceandHealthbeyondperadventure:
1。Mrs。Eddyfurnished"theideasandthelanguage。"
2。Godfurnishedtheideasandthelanguage。
Itisagreatcomforttohavethematterauthoritativelysettled。
CHAPTERV
Itishardtolocateher,sheshiftsaboutsomuch。Sheisashiningdropofquicksilverwhichyouputyourfingeronanditisn'tthere。
ThereisaparagraphintheAutobiography(page96)whichplacesinseeminglydarklysignificantprocessionthreePersonages:
1。TheVirginMary2。JesusofNazareth。
3。Mrs。Eddy。
Thisistheparagraphreferredto:
"NopersoncantaketheindividualplaceoftheVirginMary。NopersoncancompassorfulfiltheindividualmissionofJesusofNazareth。NopersoncantaketheplaceoftheauthorofScienceandHealth,thediscovererandfounderofChristianScience。Eachindividualmustfillhisownnicheintimeandeternity。"
Ihavereaditmanytimes,butIstillcannotbesurethatIrightlyunderstandit。IftheSaviour'snamehadbeenplacedfirstandtheVirginMary'ssecondandMrs。Eddy'sthird,IshoulddrawtheinferencethatadescendingscalefromFirstImportancetoSecondImportanceandthentoSmallImportancewasindicated;buttoplacetheVirginfirst,theSavioursecond,andMrs。Eddythird,seemstoturnthescaletheotherwayandmakeitanascendingscaleofImportances,withMrs。Eddyrankingtheothertwoandholdingfirstplace。
Ithinkthatthatwasperhapstheintention,butnonebutaseasonedChristianScientistcanexaminealiteraryanimalofMrs。Eddy'screationandtellwhichendofitthetailison。Sheiseasilythemostbafflingandbewilderingwriterintheliterarytrade。