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Among the Churches
On the 31st day of July, 1900, at one o'clock p.m., the corner-stone of Third Church of Christ, Scientist, of Chicago, was laid in the presence of the First Reader, the Directors, and the Trustees of the church.
The day was an ideal one, and as we stood beside the growing manifestation of our prayers, silently lifting thought heavenward, the cloudless sky and gentle summer breeze seemed to us an earnest of the peace and protecting care of divine Principle from which all things proceed and upon which all things rest.
Like all services held under the direction of Christian Science thought, the ceremony on this occasion was simple and unostentatious.
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October 4, 1900 issue
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Rest
Goethe
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Some Corrections
W. Spaulding
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Christian Science Defended
Frank F. Harris
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Notices
with contributions from Samuel Longfellow
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MRS. EDDY TAKES NO PATIENTS
Editor
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An Unusual Prescription
Editor
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Not Quite Consistent
Editor
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Among the Churches
with contributions from Ida G. Stewart, M. E. S., Florence Lomnitz, Emma S. Young, H. F. R.
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The Bible
Charles Fowler with contributions from Longfellow
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Found the Truth in Christian Science
BY H. E. W.
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Liberalism
BY GRACE WHITE
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Deny Thyself
BY E. M. B. S.
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"Joy Cometh in the Morning."
J. L. L.
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Found Happiness in Christian Science
L. P. M.
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Prayer Answered
B. P. H.
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A Word of Encouragement
L. V.
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Testimony of a Teacher
D. Macdonald
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Lost all Desire for Tobaceo
T. R. French
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Evil Habits Overcome
J. R. M. with contributions from John Ruskin