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Christian Science
To the Editor.
I have somewhat to say in respect to the criticism on Christian Science published in your issue of Monday. The writer asks, "It it Christian? Is it Scientific?"
I am glad he has given the lexicographical definition of science, and I shall be pleased to discuss the question from this standpoint. Webster defines science as "knowledge; knowledge of principles and causes; ascertained truth or facts."
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February 1, 1900 issue
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MRS. EDDY TAKES NO PATIENTS
Editor
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Among the Churches
with contributions from B., Hattie L. Whitaker, Helen C. Sherer
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The Lectures
with contributions from Howard C. Van Meter, Bunyan, Thomas S. Jones, William Somerville
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Christian Science History
Mary Baker Eddy
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The Real and the Unreal
Editor
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Christian Science
Alfred Farlow with contributions from Beecher, Schiller, Charles
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Departure and Call
By KEYES BECKER.
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Healing in Christian Science
BY STELLA F. SABIN.
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Reason and Revelation
BY CLARA B. MACMILLAN.
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A Letter to Mothers
M. A. S.
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Benefits of Church Membership
Ella S. Harvey
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Healed by Reading Science and Health
R. M. Sturgis
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Testimonies at a Wednesday Evening Meeting
Mary I. Ruth
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Grateful for Christian Science
Gustav E. Melin
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Happy, Contented, and Well
E. E. E. with contributions from M.
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Satisfaction Found in Christian Science
O. Finley
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Bright's Disease Healed
Isabella Grove
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Pronounced Incurable
M. I. Pitt