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Unity of Good
In nature's panorama, as in spirit life of man, a unity of thought is manifest. That unity of thought must be of good, or else of evil. It cannot be of both, else is it not a unity but a divided, antagonistic twain. All life, all thought, all aspiration, hope, and love, all growing charity, and purer manhood, point to that unity as good. Then take the great idea to your inner consciousness, and ever in your inmost soul repeat the glad conclusion, "God is Good." And all things of His thought are good. His thought is all. The universe its picture is, and man reflects it. Then grow into a comprehension of God's thought, absorb its loveliness, live its pure charity. Within this all-embracing thought of love, be only the reflection of love yourself.
C.
The Watchman says: "A glance over the advertised topics of sermons too often betrays the attempts of the preacher to get people to come and hear him discuss purely sensational or secular topics."
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September 28, 1899 issue
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A Plea for the English Language
Leon Mead
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Hamlet's Question Answered
Editor
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Anxiety for To-morrow
BY HENRY D. NUNN
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Nashua Man Healed
Rollin K. Sherman
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Semiannual Lecture of The Mother Church
with contributions from C.
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Testimony of an Electrician
BY E. T. B.
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The Price of Science and Health
BY M. I. WIGGINS
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Letters to the Sentinel
with contributions from Phebe L. Haines, Mary J. Drake, G. C. P.
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Diphtheria Healed
BY MRS. B. M.
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Circulating the Supplement
Susan R. K. Hoyt
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Points on Home Rule
with contributions from Margaret E. Sangster, B. B., L. E. A., Kate Douglas Wiggin
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Questions and Answers
W. C. B., F. W.
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Our Friends
BY S. ELIZABETH CAREY
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Realization
BY A. B. A.
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A Little Boy's Song
F. D. Sherman
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Notices
with contributions from William B. Johnson