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ITEMS OF INTEREST
The General Land Office asks for an appropriation of five hundred thousand dollars to carry on the field work of the bureau in the protection of the public lands.
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[From the Concord.
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MRS. EDDY HONORED BY MEMBERS OF THE CONCORD CHURCH

[From the Concord.
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THE GENEALOGY OF FEAR

When a horse "shies" at a newspaper beside the road the true horseman quiets the animal's fear before he urges him forward.
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A GREAT PROMISE

In the meeting-place of at least one Christian Science congregation there is emblazoned upon a panel at one side of the Readers' platform the words of Jesus as given in the seventh verse of the&nbsp;<a class="tome-reference" href="https&#x3A;&#x2F;&#x2F;login.
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EARLY CHRISTIAN ART

In view of the unique position our text-book occupies in the world's religious literature, regarding the subject of sin, disease, and death, and the elimination of these foes of health and happiness from consciousness, the following facts may be of interest to the Field.
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LINCOLN

Fate struck the hour!A crisis hour of Time.
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"Evil is not Power" is the title of a leaflet that is being circulated in this locality by Christian Science workers.
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Mrs.
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While the Israelite is not inclined to believe that Christian Science has anything new, that is true, to offer to the world, it cannot withhold admiration for its patience under virulent attacks and for its tolerant attitude toward the orthodox religions.
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Mrs.
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The remarks of the reverend gentleman at Yatton, on the subject of Christian Science, are instinct with that vague general denunciation of Christian Science of which the country, I venture to think, is growing a little weary.
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The entire thinking world will one day pay homage to Mrs.
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The following letter from H.
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To the view that there is no God, Christian Science answers that there is nothing whatever but God and His manifestation.
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A circle of students of the teaching and practice of Christian Science gathers every evening at the North Family.
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The value of these meetings to the members of the congress,...

The value of these meetings to the members of the congress, and the benefit which comes almost directly to the sick and halt and maimed, appear largely in the fact that the gatherings are a kind of clearing-house for new ideas in medicine and surgery.
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"What is the truth in Christian Science?
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THE LECTURES

A splendid audience of more than one thousand persons greeted Mr.
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The next admission of candidates to membership in The Mother Church will be June 9, 1908.
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The author of the Christian Science text-book does not consult nor read letters on disease.
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A STEP IN ADVANCE

The following editorial comment made by the New York Sun upon the statement issued by two physicians who have voluntarily retired from the practice of medicine, is interesting.
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MORAL OBLIGATION

There are few who realize how much more rapidly mankind would advance if professing Christian always endeavored to be above, never below, the world's moral standards.
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There is much to indicate that prior to his conversion St.
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LETTERS TO OUR LEADER

Brookline, Mass.
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Articles of special interest to Christian Scientists appear in the February Fine Arts Journal, the February MidWestern.
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[The following historical sketch was read at the dedication of the church edifice of First Church of Christ, Scientist, Manchester, England, Jan.
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In the 1907 second revised edition of our text-book, Science and Health, some changes have been made in the line numbers since the Quarterly for January, February, March was prepared.
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Testimony of Healing
After an education in materia medica, having graduated from the Missouri Medical College, the medical department of the University of Missouri, and after practising medicine for over thirty-five years, I am glad now to give my testimony as a student of Christian Science.
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Testimony of Healing
When reading others' testimonies in the Sentinel I have asked myself more than once why I refrained from giving mine.
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A little more than two years ago I came to Long Beach...

A little more than two years ago I came to Long Beach, seeking health in the sea breezes and warm climate, as I had been living in the central part of Idaho, where the winters are long and cold and the altitude is about six thousand feet above sea-level.
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Testimony of Healing
With the most grateful feeling of love and reverence for our dear Leader, Mrs.
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Testimony of Healing
Like many others, I have been slow to acknowledge through these pages the great good I have received since learning of the ways and power of Christian Science.
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Testimony of Healing
I wish to bear testimony to the healing power of Christian Science in case of accident.
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Testimony of Healing
We have had many reminders in the Sentinel that we should be doers and helpers as well as beneficiaries.
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Testimony of Healing
I not only find it a duty, but it gives me pleasure to tell others my experience in Christian Science.
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Testimony of Healing
I desire to express my love and gratitude to God, and to Mrs.
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Testimony of Healing
I would like to express my gratitude for Christian Science by telling what it has done for me.
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I was so strongly reminded of my duty by a paragraph in our text-book, "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures".
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FRUITAGE

I sent a loving thoughtTo one in sorest need.
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FROM OUR EXCHANGES

[Rev.
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CONTAINING MANY IMPORTANT CHANGES AND ADDITIONS BY THE AUTHOR.
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