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What there is in Christian Science
Denver Republican
Christian Science opens communication between mankind and God, the Source of life, health and intelligence, and by this means men receive the inspiration of divine Love which heals their diseases and saves them from sin and misery.
Christian Science stands for exact understanding of the relation of God to man and the universe. This exact understanding establishes a connection between the consciousness of man and God, the parent Mind.
As a medium of communication, a telegraph line would be utterly useless without a system of sound characters. Both would be useless if no one understood how to interpret the signals. Settlers in districts of the West remote from towns or from army posts, but near the reservations of ill-tempered Indians, feel fairly secure against attack if they have a military telegraph line handy. With no one among them who understood telegraphy, however, they could not call for help in an emergency.
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April 6, 1899 issue
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Items of Interest
with contributions from Otis
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Christian Science in Baltimore
with contributions from Henry Drummond
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Dedicatory Address of Rev. Mary Baker G. Eddy
Mary Baker G. Eddy
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Mrs. Eddy's Answer
Mary Baker G. Eddy
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Churchianity and Christianity
Lasalle Corbell Pickett
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Talks with the People on Christian Science
Josiah Rusk
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Interesting and Suggestive
with contributions from John C. Turner, Thomas W. Organ
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Is Christian Healing
H. C. Baird
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Introductory Address
W. G. Ewing
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Lectures
with contributions from N. B. M., T. Waldo Stevens, C. H. Frink
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The Completeness of Truth
BY WALDO PONDRAY WARREN.
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Expressions of Gratitude to Our Leader
with contributions from Perlita Wolff, Minnie M. Stoddard, Sherman Wilcox, Susan W. Whitelock, Agga M. Lacy, Barbara M. Prince, J. G. L., Edmund C. Moulton
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Baby Was Healed
A. J. Roe
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Notices
with contributions from Mary Baker Eddy