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Questions and Answers
Why is Christian Science so condemnatory of material things; are not things material, in their sphere, as good as things spiritual?
A Reader, but not a Christian Scientist.
Perhaps our inquirer means—Are not things temporal, in their place, as good as things eternal? If so, we feel obliged to say, No; the eternal is better than the temporal from any point of view.
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June 29, 1899 issue
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with contributions from MARY BAKER EDDY
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In the Mire of Ignorance
Septimus J. Hanna
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An Expression of Gratitude
with contributions from The First Members Of The Mother Church
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A Wednesday Evening Meeting
with contributions from Harry F. Powell, Herbert H. Barnes, Charles S. Groves, Frank E. Barnard, Charles H. Glidden, Elbridge R. Anderson
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The Lectures
with contributions from Louise Wright, Myron E. Lepper, H. B. McCroskey, John M. Evans, E. D. Olmsted, J. C. Shattuck
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The Ever-present and Eternal Now
BY HADLEY M. HENLEY
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A Church Charter Granted
Richard Smith
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Rest
BY H. P. C.
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Questions and Answers
J. P.
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Why I became a Christian Scientist
BY W. JOHN MURRAY
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End of the Mt. Vernon, N. Y. Case
C. H. Fowler
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From Australia
W. W. Virtue