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Christian Science from the View-Point of a Friend
North Brookfield (Mass.) Journal
Editor of Journal.
Dear Sir:—I have just read in your issue of October 26 the report of a sermon by Rev. Mr. Sewall, which is entitled, "A Course of Study in Christian Science."
I desire to call the attention of the reverend brother to the fact that course of study in this Science should not only involve the study of its Principle and rules, but should include the examples for practice. How much real understanding would a pupil in mathematics gain, if he simply studied the rules and skipped the examples for practice? So in Christian Science, it is necessary that we should put its ideas into practice, and thereby be able to bring out results, for no science is properly understood until it is demonstrated.
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December 13, 1900 issue
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The President's Message
William McKinley
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The Lectures
with contributions from Thomas Sutton, C.G. Hornor, Dell Keizer, Myron F. Dana, Alfred Sample, O. G. Reiniger, John W. Symons
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MRS. EDDY TAKES NO PATIENTS
Editor
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Our Text-Book
Calvin A. Frye
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Our Literature
Carol Norton
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An Impostor
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Among the Churches
with contributions from R. M. Williams
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Christian Science from the View-Point of a Friend
Alfred Farlow
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Christian Science Methods
Wesley Spaulding with contributions from Whittier
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Love and Hate
BY WILLIAM BRADFORD DICKSON.
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Is Christian Science Transcendental?
BY HERBERT S. FULLER.
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Three Lessons
BY EDWARD EVERETT NORWOOD.
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What Christian Science has Done for Me
D. F. Seaver
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The Blind Restored to Sight
F. L. W.
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Crutches Laid Aside
Clara Wettstein
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A Grateful Acknowledgment
Mate C. Thompson
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Broken Bone Quickly Healed
N. M. D. with contributions from Charles H. Spurgeon