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The first race of the American cup series was sailed Monday, October 16.
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The Temple of Karnak, work for the restoration of which has been going on for a number of years under the direction of American, English, and French archaeologists, is perhaps the most interesting ruin in Egypt, though less known to the tourist than the Pyramids and the Sphinx.
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If there be any qualities above others by which the world's heroes have been characterized, those qualities are modesty and simplicity.
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To the Editor of the Commercial Tribune:— Will you kindly allow space through your columns to make mention of some mistakes, as it would clearly seem, that appeared in the recent trial of those persons known as Christian Scientists, who were arrested for the so-called illegal practice of healing the sick in our midst, the correction of which might possibly result in quite another termination and verdict?
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There appeared in the "People's Column" of the Traveler October 7, a communication entitled, "Ruined by Christian Science," in relation to which a gentleman connected with the Christian Science movement, whom we know to be entirely reliable, presents to us the following statement: "This man was victimized by a professional swindler, who claims to be a Christian Scientist, but who is not, and never was, a member of the Mother Church.
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In her inaugural address, Miss Caroline Hazard, Wellesley's new president, set forth a noble conception of woman's place and power.
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In the Tremont Theatre a large audience listened to a lecture by Rev.
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I ask you, I entreat you, keep in your thoughts and hearts that which those hearts cannot help loving and cherishing.
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Habit is defined as the tendency or inclination toward an action or condition, which, by repetition, has become easy, spontaneous, or even unconscious.
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Among the Churches

At 7.
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The Lectures

Association Hall was well filled Thursday, September 28, with intelligent men and women, among the number being a delegation from Kenosha, to listen to ex-Judge Clarkson of Omaha, on Christian Science.
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A Thought

I sat in my study, thinking,When a pure and holy thought,In the depths of my quiet consciousness,Was clearly and sweetly wrought.
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Take Notice

The following three quotations from "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures" are submitted for the dear Churches of Christ, Scientist, to select from, and to place one of them only on the walls of the church.
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Historical

We desire to quote some letters and articles which will give a retrospect for a year, and inform our readers regarding the opportunities given the Washington News Letter.
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An Expression of Love

The following expression of love and confidence speaks for itself :—
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Timely Action

With much pleasure we publish below the resolution adopted September 20, 1899, by the Board of Management of First Church of Christ, Scientist, London, England.
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Christian Science in Dresden

We know that our co-workers will rejoice with us in hearing of the onward march of Truth in this good city of Dresden.
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Sunday morning, July 23, amid sunshine, music, and sweet harmony the Scientists of El Reno, in Oklahoma Territory, held their initial services in their little home on Capitol Hill.
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A gentleman from Colorado gave the following testimony at the Wednesday evening meeting in the Mother Church last week.
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Testimony of Healing
Several years since, the writer was assailed by a very severe disorder, which material remedies had failed in overcoming, after quite a persistent trial.
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Testimony of Healing

Total Blindness Healed

In reply to the statement that Christian Science is too expensive and that three dollars is too much for a copy of "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures" by Mary Baker Eddy, I would like to make the following statement:
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Testimony of Healing

A Severe Burn

About six weeks ago while at work my husband got some hot solder in his eye.
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Testimony of Healing

Testimony of a Child

Monday , the second of January, I was taken suddenly ill while in school.
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He that would to a proper sense attainIn Knowledge, of the very rudimentsOf this Great Science, must his Cross upliftAnd bear it meekly in his daily life,Following in the footsteps of his LordAnd Master Jesus Christ, the Way-Shower.
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Questions and Answers

Do not Christian Scientists claim too much when they say the understanding of Christian Science is a help in all the affairs of life?
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To Students

It is sometimes said that when people become Christian Scientists they lose their taste for books; but this is not true, for Christian Science teaches one to love everything good and uplifting, and it acknowledges the best books as an important aid to one's growth.
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An Acknowledgment

I wish to acknowledge through the columns of the Sentinel an error which I unwittingly committed and others may have done the same.
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From the Religious Press

Courtesy has been well defined as "doing a kind deed in a kindly way.
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Probably the oldest copy book for home lessons in arithmetic was recently unearthed in Egypt.
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The able lecture of the Hon.
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