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Library Notes, Daystar's biannual publication, offers original, documented articles that provide little-known background on key historic subjects and individuals. Five noteworthy series have appeared in Library Notes: "Pioneers of Christian Science in Oconto, Wisconsin," "Pastors and teachers from Mary Baker Eddy's youth," "Those who put their hands to the plough, never looking back," "Rising 'to the altitude of true womanhood': Women in the early Christian Science movement," and "'The rights of conscience': The Puritan heritage of the Founder of the Christian Science Church." Other Library Notes topics include: "The King James Bible: Its history and timeless significance to the Christian Science Church," and "'Right thinking and acting': Mary Baker Eddy and true character."
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Two issues of Library Notes discuss the life work of William P. McKenzie -- one of the early workers in the Christian Science movement who gave up their professions (which in Mr. McKenzie's case was the Presbyterian ministry) in order to devote their lives to the Cause they cherished.
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