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The Souvenir Spoon
I have received my beautiful souvenir spoon. It has a language of its own which sets aside all curiosity, questioning, and criticism.
The spoon says to me in silent words, "If we listen to the silvery voice of Love, it will guide us safely home, or into the consciousness of Soul, where we find matter to do nothing and Mind All-in-all; we will then awake in His likeness, satisfied, and lay down the cross for the crown."
To a right-thinking and love-reflecting student, there is nothing idolatrous or personal. Love is the only Cause of all things, and the effect from that cause is the loveliness of love.
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March 2, 1899 issue
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Miscellany
Max Jägerhuher with contributions from Cincinnati Enquirer
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Address by Rev. Mary Baker G. Eddy
Mary Baker G. Eddy with contributions from Irving C. Tomlinson, Mabel C. Gage
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Showing Faith by Using Means
BY JOHN B. WILLIS
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The Lectures
with contributions from S. E. Bradley, Barbara Strickler, Cora Compton, W. W. French, Della H. Rigby
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A Seed of Truth
BY ELIZABETH HOAG WELD
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Diphtheria Healed
W. John Murray
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A Frank Confession
BY MOSES W. KAHN
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Another Slave Set Free
BY RICHARD HOWARD
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Senator Mitchell's Letter
Thomas F. Mitchell
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Atoms upon Atoms
Rowland T. Rogers
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Invitation to the Clergy
David N. McKee
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Questions and Answers
S. F., G. L. B.
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From Invalidism to Health
Maggie E. Gerard
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Saved from the Operating Table
Madge S. Fay
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Fargo, North Dakota
Grace Lincoln Burnam
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I am sixty-four years old
W. F. Grigsby
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The Souvenir Spoon
M. Bettie Bell with contributions from Annie E. Wood, Sallie A. Saunders, L. N. Bennett