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Working for God
WHEN taking the first steps in Christian Science, we find many errors to overcome, which formerly seemed to be real, stubborn facts; but looking through the clear lens to Truth, their nothingness is seen. To destroy the false sense of error we must not work for good results only, or for place or power; but must go forth, always bearing in mind that we are working for God.
When confronted by error's myriad forms, no matter how slight its manifestation, our duty is faithfully to perform or work by declaring God's allness. Love, filling all space, leaves no room for anything unlike God. What joy to work for the Master, scattering the seed of Truth by the wayside and all along the shinning path.
In all places, under all circumstances, at all times, may we, as loyal Christian Scientists, be found working for God, bearing onward our banner, "God is Love;" marching on to receive our reward, "Well done, thou good and faithful servant."
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December 27, 1900 issue
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Recent Advances in Wireless Telegraphy
John A. Fleming
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The Lectures
with contributions from Charles T. Root, Mr. Simpson, H. C. Pettett, Charles H. Clarke, Edward A. Merritt, J. L. Walthart, James D. Sherwood
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MRS. EDDY TAKES NO PATIENTS
Editor
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Christmas
Editor with contributions from Mary Baker Eddy
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Misstatements Corrected
Archibald McLellan, William A. Childs with contributions from WILLARD S. MATTOX
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Among the Churches
with contributions from Emma S. Davis, Fannie B. Hunt
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From Everlasting to Everlasting
A. J. F. Behrends
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Concerning our Publications
with contributions from Ella Berry Rideing, David Petree, L. K. Butterfield, A. Florence Grant
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The New Century
By J. E. Downey
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Truth Makes Free
By Julia M. C. Tomlinson
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The Friends we Meet
BY H. V. A.
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A Thought
BY L. L. G.
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Working for God
BY MABEL BIRDNO
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A Wonderful Demonstration
Ada H. Hammond
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A Case of Healing of Paralysis
Adlai T. Ewing
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Wound Quickly Healed
H. L. D. with contributions from J. R. Miller