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The Doom of Physiology
Much there be that is called wisdom, which is but the opinions of men; much that is called good which bears evil fruit; much that seems to be Truth yet savors of unholy things.
Physiology is a wolf in sheep's clothing—a "way which seemeth right unto a man, but the end thereof are the ways of death." It inculcates a theory from which grow practices that mock manhood, traduce innocence, sneer at the might of intelligence, and enthrone relentless tyrants as rulers of men.
Where volumes could be written, a paragraph must often suffice; yet if that paragraph be truth, it will some day overthrow countless volumes which speak not the truth.
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January 12, 1899 issue
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A Prophecy
Walt Whitman
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The Doom of Physiology
BY WALDO PONDRAY WARREN.
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Notice
Mary Baker Eddy
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New Church is Dedicated
with contributions from MARY BAKER EDDY, Alfred Farlow, Emily D. Behan
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Church Dedication in the South
with contributions from John H. Williams
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Chillicothe Scientists visit Kansas City
A Christian Scientist
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Lectures
with contributions from R. F. G., The Joint Lecture Committee, George H. Moses
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What there is in Christian Science
with contributions from Robert M. Orr, J. E. Knapp, H. C. Orr
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A Good Word from Galveston
James D. Sherwood
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All Remedies Tried
John A. Deadrich
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Nine Christian Science Children
Francis Beem, Sadie Brodie
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A Signal from Phoenix, Arizona
Almeda Norcross Tracy