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Prevention
If a medical prescription could be written that would prevent sin, disease, and death, men worth hundreds of dollars, would give their hundreds to possess it; men worth thousands would give their thousands; and men worth millions would give their millions. Yet, if possessed of such a valuable document, one would not expect that the reading alone of the same would produce the desired result.
Jesus gave such a prescription when he said, "If a man keep my saying, he shall never taste of death." Has not the world for nearly two thousand years been reading the prescription, without taking the remedy? Recently, our Mother has given us the equivalent in these words, "Keep your minds so filled with Truth and Love that sin, disease, and death cannot enter them." Are we, her children, using this preventive daily, yea, hourly?
Mary D. Rice, Denver, Col.
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April 27, 1899 issue
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Fast Day in New Hampshire
MARY BAKER G. EDDY
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Dr. Munhall and Christian Science
Edgar M. Zavitz
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From Oregon
A. F. Hofer
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The Lectures
with contributions from Julia Winchester, Howard C. Van Meter, Mayor Van Alstyne, Edward W. Hatch, S. J. Elder, W. S. Farlow, E. C. Hickox
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Brotherly Regrets
with contributions from George W. Bicknell, Thomas Edward Patterson, C. W. Biddle, Frederick H. Hamilton, Charles Fleischer
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Why I Became a Christian Scientist
By JACOB Y. SHANTZ
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The Shepherd
Frances Mack Mann
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Prevention
Mary D. Rice
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Letters
with contributions from C. Wade, George L. Brett, C. R. Friskey
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The Sentinel
with contributions from Joseph Robinson, Cornelia D. Batchelder
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The Lesson Sermons
with contributions from Josie Eberts, M. Fannie Whitney