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The Lectures
Mr. Edward A. Kimball of Chicago, delivered a very interesting lecture to a large and remarkably attentive audience at the Congregational Church, Friday evening, July 7, on "Christian Science: its Promises and their Fulfilment." The speaker was introduced by Leroy Hall, who said,—
My Friends: —All mankind agree that there is a higher power, a primal cause or creator of all things, but as to what that power is, its nature, and man's relation to it, there are hundreds of thousands of different opinions. This establishes the fact that the vast majority of mankind have not the right conception of what God is and their true relation to Him.
When we are unable to solve a mathematical problem we known it is because of our ignorance of the principle and rules governing it.
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August 3, 1899 issue
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"Peace, be still!"
Mary Baker Eddy
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The New Age of Progress
Rene Bache
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An Attorney-General's Opinion
David M. Campbell
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Current Religious Items
with contributions from Samuel M. Crothers
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The Lectures
with contributions from Leroy Hall, W. H. Platt
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Suggestions to a Beginner
Arthur T. Morey
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Gardening
By Ethel Whitcomb
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A Convincing Experience
Henry Compton
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The Larger Life
BY WALDO PONDRAY WARREN
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A Suggestion
Edward E. Norwood
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Letters
with contributions from Frances Thurber Seal, Mary Eleanor Raymond