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Meditation
For his delight is in the law of the Lord, and in His law doth he meditate day and night.—Psalm 1:2.
By the reason of his turning away from the counsel of the ungodly does man find that his joy or delight is in the purer thought. He is not looking for peace and happiness in the "flesh-pots of Egypt," but with thought turned from sense to Soul, he is listening for the "still small voice." He does not imagine vain things, for his pleasure is in the revelation of Truth—in the law of the Lord.
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June 22, 1899 issue
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"These Three"
E. E.
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The Lectures
with contributions from Agnes O. Hoyt, Lusina Lord, C. D. Craik
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Healed by Christian Science
C. A. Q. Norton
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Meditation
Herbert W. Beck with contributions from F. R. Coyle
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Questions and Answers
G. C. G., An Observer
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Building Air-Castles vs. Prayer without Ceasing
BY O. B. HOMANS.