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A Christianity that is not Scientific is like a system of...
A Christianity that is not Scientific is like a system of mathematics without a principle. Such a system of mathematics would lead to endless confusion. Chaos would reign supreme, and the "sects" of mathematicians would be numerous. How about a Christianity whose starting point is not the Divine Principle, eternal in His supremacy, infinite in His unity, and uniform in His government?
Christian Science teaches that the ultimate of man is to be Godlike. Man, to be Godlike, must reflect—show forth—Good in life and character.
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September 7, 1899 issue
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To the Honest Public
A Citizen
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When True Religion is Gained
George H. Hepworth
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The Lectures
Mary C. Piper, U. S. Milburn
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Our Literature
Editor
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Christian Science Explained
Carol Norton
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How I was Led into Christian Science
WILLIS D. MCKINSTRY
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Reading Room at Washington, D. C.
E. B. L.
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Truth Victorious
M. F. E.
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Bright's Disease and Sciatic Rheumatism Healed
John C. Ryan
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Healed by Reading Science and Health
Adelaide Leffell
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Severe Case of Asthma
Clayton J. Whipple
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Valvular Heart Disease
Frank H. Leonard
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Questions and Answers
J. H., H. C. L.
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The Field and Our Publications
with contributions from William Hale Parmenter, Sarah O. Bragg
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From the Religious Press
with contributions from J. Estlin Carpenter, Alexander MacLaren
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Notices
with contributions from William B. Johnson