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"WONDERFUL WORDS."
Sing them over again to me,
Wonderful words of life;
Let me more of their beauty see,
Wonderful words of life.
The familiar words of the hymn here quoted were highly prized in the old thought; how much more fully and understandingly may they be appreciated when applied to Christian Science! "Wonderful words" indeed they are that can set us free from the various forms of bondage to which we have been all our lives subject. The words,—the truth,—of Christian Science do bring freedom to each one who catches but a glimpse of their meaning. To each individual they may come with a different sense of life and love, according to whatever has been the greatest and most dominant fear in that consciousness, but each person who has experienced a single one of the many blessings given to us by Science can say from the heart: "Praise God from whom all blessings flow," for the wonderful words of life and love that have been revealed to us by the enlightenment, the teachings, and the practice of the Discoverer and Founder of Christian Science.
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October 6, 1898 issue
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WHAT IS SAID OF THE WEEKLY
Editor
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BLINDNESS PRONOUNCED INCURABLE, CURED
Fanny C. Brady
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A VICTORY OVER THE LAST ENEMY
BY CLARA B. MACMILLAN
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"WONDERFUL WORDS."
BY M. W. MACY
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HE RECEIVED HIS ANSWER
BY D. D. S
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"AND A LITTLE CHILD SHALL LEAD THEM."
Ellen L. Ash
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CUT IT SHORT
L. A. W
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Dear Weekly:—I am a little girl, twelve years old
Amy Langworthy
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Dear Weekly:—We feel that we must acknowledge the...
Emma G. White
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with contributions from William B. Johnson