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Captain Alfred Dreyfus relinquished his appeal for a reversal of the judgment of the court-martial.
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The Second International Congregational Council assembled in Tremont Temple, Boston, Mass.
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Dr.
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If by the international language, proposed by Doctor Samenhof, the Russian philologist, is meant a universal language, then I say, let the world adopt the English language.
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Hall Caine, the Manx novelist, holds very strong, and what some people conceive to be uncommon, opinions on practical religious problems.
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Judge Dougherty of Santa Rosa has handed down a decision in which he holds that a marriage performed upon the high seas without a license is null and void.
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In nature's panorama, as in spirit life of man, a unity of thought is manifest.
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Judge Simeon E.
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Anxiety for To-morrow

Of all the sayings of Jesus, that found in the sixth chapter of Matthew advising us to take no thought for the morrow is the most difficult for mortals to reconcile with reason.
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Nashua Man Healed

To the Editor of The Nashua Telegraph, Sir:— I greatly appreciate your kindness in allowing me space in the columns of the Telegraph to give the public the benefit of my marvelous healing of late, together with some general remarks on Christian Science.
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Semiannual Lecture of The Mother Church

A lecture on Christian Science by Hon.
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Christian Science was first brought to my notice when I was in the practice of medical electricity, attending an elderly lady whose daughter was under the care of a celebrated surgeon, and suffering from a severe and aggravated condition of sore nipples after child-birth.
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The Christian Scientist is always amazed at the statement that the price charged for "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures," by Mary Baker G.
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Letters to the Sentinel

Dear Sentinel:—How beautiful and expressive you are in your clean new dress.
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Diphtheria Healed

I desire to relate how we found Christian Science an effectual remedy in a case of diphtheria.
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Circulating the Supplement

Nashua, Sept.
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Points on Home Rule

In the beginning of another school year there will be an amazing advantage to all concerned if teachers may be permitted to co-operate with parents, or rather if parents will freely give teachers their support and sympathy.
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Questions and Answers

If man is the image and likeness of God he is already saved; to whom then was the command addressed, "Work our your own salvation"?
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Our Friends

Who are our friends?
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Realization

The most beautiful thought that has come to my understanding during the quiet months of summer vacation is the knowledge that realization of God's allness comes in action,—the living of a better life in every avocation, a higher thought, a more steadfast purpose, a constant unfolding of Good in the daily cares that seem to make up the sum of life.
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Our churches have in recent years been drifting into doing business in benevolence on the instalment plan.
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Free delivery of the mails in rural districts seems to be every way desirable, and it is most gratifying to be assured that before long all districts, except those with very sparse population, will obtain it.
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A Little Boy's Song

I smile, and then the sun comes out, He hides away whene'er I pout; He seems a very funny sun To do whatever he sees done.
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Notices

Applications for membership in the Mother Church to be presented at the semiannual meeting of the First Members to be held Tuesday, November 7, 1899, must be in the hands of the Clerk of the Church on or before the 15th day of October.
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