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A Word of Justice
We feel it to be our duty to say in refutation of all rumors to the contrary that Rev. George Tomkins, D.D., C.S., has not retired from the Christian Science work, nor allied himself with any movement adverse to true Christian Science. He remains true to his colors, and is actively in the work at Camden, N. J., as will by his card in Christian Science Journal.
Whatever is honest; whatever is moral; whatever is righteous; whatever is just; whatever is true; whatever is pure; whatever is free from hatred, malice, or revenge, pertains to Christian Science, or to a Scientific Christianity.
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March 8, 1900 issue
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The Phoenix
BY EDWARD EVERETT NORWOOD
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"Faith with Works"
with contributions from Mary
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The Lectures
with contributions from George Puterbaugh, James B. Merritt, James Freeman Clark, M. D. Hardin
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Uses of Electricity
Charles W. Price
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Right makes Might
Abraham Lincoln
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False Rumor
Editor
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What is News?
Editor
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A Word of Justice
Editor
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The Lecture at Tufts College
Irving C. Tomlinson with contributions from Herbert E. Cushman
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Rejoicing wards off Temptation
Spurgeon
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Rejoice
BY EVA J. COX
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A Gleam
BY SARAH M. KELLY
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A Christian Science Library
BY MARGARET WOOD OGDEN.
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Testimonial Meetings
BY ELIZABETH A. BACON
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True Selfhood
BY JESSAMINE GLESSNER CHILDS
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Has Wrought a Complete Change
F. M. Hubbard
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Found Peace in Christian Science
May P. Cameron
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Tobacco Habit Destroyed
G. A. O. Gantzer
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Help Received in Time of Need
E. J. H. with contributions from Sadi
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Religious Items
with contributions from George H. Schodde
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Miscellany
with contributions from A. S. Bettelheim, T.