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Prayer and Fasting
The question is often asked, How do Christian Scientists regard the Lenten season? Do they deem it an essential observance, a necessary religious rite, or is it among the ceremonial practices which Christians may, at their option, dispense with?
In connection with this question, it may not be amiss for us to refer briefly to the significance of Lent among those who practise its observance.
In a general way it may be said to be the springtide fast of forty days before Easter, as a preparation for the anniversaries of Christ's crucifixion and resurrection, and in remembrance of his fast of forty days in the wilderness. It may, therefore, be said to be a season of purification, in imitation of Jesus' season of meditation and overcoming of temptation in the wilderness, to fit its devotees for the better observance of the Easter solemnities.
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April 5, 1900 issue
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The Bible's History
M. C. Hazard
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Some Facts Regarding Christian Science
William P. McKenzie
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"Observer" on Christian Science
An Observer
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"Blessed are the Pure in Heart"
Elinor F. Edwards
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MRS. EDDY TAKES NO PATIENTS
Editor
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Prayer and Fasting
Editor
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All Men
Editor
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Among the Churches
with contributions from Josiah Quincy
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The Lectures
with contributions from John A. Parker
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The Law of Divine Love
BY GILBERT D. ROBERTSON
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Lenten Thoughts
BY MOLLIE COGSWELL DAVIS
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Christian Science Work in the Jail
BY G. B. S.
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Is it Worth While?
BY CAROLINE N. POOLE
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Healed of a Disease Pronounced Incurable
W. H. Sims
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Found Peace and Happiness
Caroline I. Guernsey
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Tobacco Habit Healed
E. H. Gilkey
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A Demonstration in Dentistry
Georgia Batt
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Can See and Walk
John A. Gartlein
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A Severe Case Healed
W. G. M.
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Healed of Many Troubles
C. B. H.
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Miscellany
with contributions from John de Morgan, W. E Curtis