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Thanks for Motto
I wish to thank our beloved Leader through the Sentinel for the motto engraved on the souvenir spoon. It has awakened in me a new and enlarged sense of the omnipotence of Mind. There is not an hour of the day that I do not have occasion to use it, and it satisfieth the hungry soul. May I also make a little confession?
When I asked the price of the spoons, mortal mind said, "You cannot afford to have one, you need that money for something else." But Truth responded, " What do you know of the real value of that souvenir? Would our Leader request all Scientists to purchase one, or more, if it meant nothing to us but simply a silver spoon? Can you afford not to have one?" I very soon ordered the spoon, and it was not long before it literally paid for itself, and like the widow's barrel of meal, my supply wasted not and the cruise of oil (heavenly inspiration) failed not, put rather increased daily.
Wentworth, N. H. E. M. Davis.
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March 16, 1899 issue
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Christian Science in Daily Life
Ira W. Packard
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Believing or Understanding
Laura L. Dressler
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"As A Little Child"
Harriet M. Morris
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The Christian Scientist's Side
James E. Brierly
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Medicine for the Heart
F. A. Heubner
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The Lectures
with contributions from C. J. P., Ruth B. Ewing, Charles W. Pettit
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Healing Work in England
V. C. B.
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Healed of Appendicitis
Edna E. Lamb
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Hold On
BY THE HON. VIOLET GIBSON.
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A Blessing Instead of a Curse
E. F. E.
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From Lisbon, N. H.
C. C. Moore
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Since my testimony appeared in the Sentinel I have...
John C. Harned
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Surprising Change
Anthony Hessels
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Better Without Medicine
C. Cran
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A Willing Surrender
H. F. Gangwer
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Thanks for Motto
E. M. Davis
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Much Gratified
L. G. C.
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Convinced It was the Way
Cordie F. Hillman
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One Item Worth the Price
Winfield S. Stockman
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Easter Services
MARY BAKER EDDY