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The Weekly has made its first bow to the Field
The Weekly has made its first bow to the Field. We trust and believe it was received in the spirit in which it was sent forth,—the spirit of love and helpfulness.
The dedicatory poem of the Rev. Mary Baker Eddy is pregnant with meaning for the hour.
Sincerely do we hope that "the eyes of them that see shall not be dim, and the ears of them that hear shall hearken."
Our great effort should be to have constantly seeing eyes and hearing ears. As the children of Israel and the disciples of olden time saw and heard, they were instructed and blessed. In so far as they failed to see and hear, they met the inevitable penalty of such failure, whether it took the severer form which came from wilful disobedience, or the milder form which came from ignorant or careless disobedience. As it was then, so is it now. So shall it continue to be "to the end."
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September 8, 1898 issue
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MISCELLANIES
with contributions from G. C. Spann
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WE ARE THE TEN TRIBES
with contributions from A. L. Willoughby
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THE CLOUD OVER VICTORY
Frederick Saunders
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FROM CUMBERLAND PRESBYTERIANISM TO CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
BY REV. MATT. RUSSELL.
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CHRISTIAN SCIENCE IN DENTISTRY
BY CHARLES L. VAN FOSSEN, D.D.S., C.S.
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IN GRATEFUL ACKNOWLEDGMENT
BY MARTHA SUTTON THOMPSON.