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For instance, Articles III. and IV. set forth in much detail the qualifications and duties of Readers, she then skips some thirty pages and takes up the subject again. It looks like slovenliness, but it may be only art. The belated By-law has a sufficiently quiet look, but it has a ton of dynamite in it. It makes all the Christian Science Church Readers on the globe the personal chattels of Mrs.
Peter's, reveals in her By-laws her purpose to set the Mother-Church apart by itself in a stately seclusion and make it duplicate that lone sublimity under the Western sky. The By-law headed "Mother-Church Unique" says "In its relation to other Christian Science churches, the Mother-Church stands alone. "It occupies a position that no other Church can fill.
People want liquor and they'll get it as long as they want it, law or no law. And they're going to want it till the end of time. And if those folks insist upon forcing this by-law upon Algonquin, they will only succeed in giving the town a bad name. It's simply ruinous to a place from a business standpoint." Roderick had no answer to make. He was inclined to believe that Graham was right.
"Not at all, not at all!" protested Ruthven, languidly settling himself once more among the cushions. "And by the way," he added, "there's a law by-law something or other, that I understand may interest you" he looked up at Neergard, who had sunk back in his chair "about unpaid assessments " Neergard now for the first time was looking directly at him. "Unpaid assessments," repeated Ruthven.
Now there is one By-law which says that the Mother-Church: "shall be officially controlled by no other church." That does not surprise us we know by the rest of the By-laws that that is a quite irrelevant remark.
To Florence Grace Hallman they gave no heed, believing that she had done her worst, and that her worst was after all pretty weak, since the contests she had caused to be filed could not possibly be approved by the government so long as the Happy Family continued to abide by every law and by-law and condition and requirement in their present through-going and exemplary manner.
Her telegraphic response was read to the Association at next day's meeting: "All hail! He hath filled the hungry with good things and the sick hath He not sent empty away. Which Mother Mary is this one? Are there two? The date of the above "Mother Mary" is 1890; the "individual, endearing title of Mother" was given her "in 1895" according to her own testimony. See her By-law quoted above.
However, this distinction could bring little comfort to the Assembly at present; for the illegality of the deposal was now past all dispute; and the attempt to punish, or even ruin, a number of professional brethren for not enforcing a by-law, when the by-law itself had been found irreconcilable to the law of the land, greatly displease the public, as vindictive, oppressive, and useless to the purposes of the Assembly.
If we can't keep him away from the drink, don't you think we ought to try to keep the drink away from him?" "Lawyer Ed'll have to get a local option by-law passed in Algonquin, Father," said Roderick. "Eh, Lad," cried the old man, his face radiant, "it is your father would be the happy man to see that day. There is a piece of work for you two now." "I'm ready," cried Lawyer Ed enthusiastically.
The aldermen, who without any question were Yankees in disguise, hit upon this neat device: they passed a by-law imposing a fine of L400 upon any one who should refuse to be a candidate for sheriff, and a fine of L600 upon any person who, after being elected sheriff, refused to serve.
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