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Moreover, I look upon myself now to be emeritus in business, in which I have been near forty years together; I give it up to you: apply yourself to it, as I have done, for forty years, and then I consent to your leaving it for a philosophical retirement among your friends and your books.

These are organs of hers, and are controlled by her. A College. For teaching C.S. Supreme Church. Pastor Emeritus Mrs. Eddy. Board of Directors. Board of Education. Board of Finance. College Faculty. Various Committees. Treasurer. Clerk. Members of the Supreme Church. It looks fair, it looks real, but it is all a fiction. Even the little "Pastor Emeritus" is a fiction.

Natural shrewdness, a sentiment of optical laws, and a great intensity of consideration, led him to just conclusions; but to calculate the necessary formulæ for the instruments he had conceived was often beyond him, and he must fall back on the help of others, notably on that of his cousin and lifelong intimate friend, emeritus Professor Swan, of St.

The next day Rochefide told Madame Schontz that Maxime de Trailles was coming to dinner. That meant notifying her to display all her luxury, and prepare the choicest food for this connoisseur emeritus, whom all the women of the Madame Schontz type were in awe of. Madame Schontz herself thought as much of her toilet as of putting her house in a state to receive this personage.

Such a first Board might chafe under such a rule as that, and try to legislate it out of existence some day. But Mrs. Eddy was awake. She foresaw that danger, and added this ingenious and effective clause: "This By-law can neither be amended nor annulled, except by consent of Mrs. Eddy, the Pastor Emeritus." The Board of Directors, or Serfs, or Ciphers, elects the President.

Since that time I have regarded Doctor Eliot as President Emeritus of an asylum and NOT a university." Sam was hugely delighted. "That's football," he declared. "I will admit that no one but lunatics like Crawford here play football. Hockey, now, is different. I play hockey." Crawford seemed surprised. "Do you?" he asked, with eager interest. "No one has ever guessed it, not even the coach.

We know what she means, in both instances, but a low-priced Clerk would not necessarily know, and on a salary like his he could quite excusably aver that the Pastor Emeritus had commanded him to come and make proclamation that she was author of the Bible, and that she was thinking of discharging some Scriptural sonnets and other enigmas upon the congregation.

I am indebted for this view to Dr. A.F. Mitchell, Emeritus Professor of Church History in St Andrews, to whom all are indebted who are interested in the historical learning of either the Reformation or the Covenant.

One or two kinds of sinners can plead their way back into the fold, but this one, never. To think in the Supreme Church is the New Unpardonable Sin. To nearly every severe and fierce rule, Mrs. Eddy adds this rivet: "This By-law shall not be changed without the consent of the Pastor Emeritus." Mrs. Eddy is the entire Supreme Church, in her own person, in the matter of powers and authorities.

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