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Senator Hoar of Massachusetts, the "father of Congress," delivered what is said to have been the greatest speech of his life in the United States Senate, April 17, on the Philippine question.
Novelists , poets, historians, magazine writers, and newspaper scribes have for years rung the changes on the theme of the North American Indian, writes a contributor to the Providence Journal.
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John Adams, afterwards president of the United States, wrote thus when a young man:—

Facts in the Case

To the Editor of the People and Patriot:—In your issue of April 3 appeared an attack upon Christian Science by William A.
To the Christian Scientist the Scriptures are very sacred.
To the Editor Watertown Enterprise.

Set Free

Ye shall know the Truth, and the Truth shall make you free.
The Industrial Student, a spicy periodical published at Camp Hill, Alabama, thus facetiously refers to a suggestion to start a sanitarium in that place:—
The Easter service at Christian Science Hall was impressive and beautiful.
New York , March 16, 1900.

Passing Thoughts

Every morning you stretch out your hands to God, and He gives you a new day to use and to give an account of.
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The 16th edition of the Church Manual is now ready for distribution.
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The author of the Christian Science text-book takes no patients, does not consult on disease, nor read letters referring to these subjects.

Church By-law

Only the Christian Science Board of Directors, and the First Reader of the Mother Church shall be present at meetings for the examination of complaints against Church members.

The Obstetric Course

In answer to inquiries we will say that the class in obstetrics to be held in June is open to all students of the Massachusetts Metaphysical College who have not taken the obstetric course.
Tuesday evening, April 24, 1900, witnessed an enlivening scene at Tremont Temple, Boston.
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The Lectures

The address of Judge Clarkson of Omaha on Christian Science last Friday night.

Among the Churches

The Church of Christ, Scientist, in Cincinnati, O.

Work by the Way

Christianity teaches that we should do good to one another; and when we have planned to aid a brother in any way, it is not much trouble to carry out our purpose and we enjoy giving the assistance needed.

Second Chapter of Titus

In this chapter we find Paul impressing Titus with the great need of every age,—living in strict conformity with our professions.

Progress

It is said that one climbing a mountain never knows just how near the top he is until he gets there.

Some Reasons Why

I did not accept Christian Science primarily on account of physicial healing, but because when I read "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures" I found it to be the Truth; that it was what it declared itself to be, and that it furnished proofs of its statements.

The Lord's Table

Returning thanks unto God for all His mercies, I will give unto others somewhat of the good given to me.

Fog from Two Rivers

New York City was wrapped, for two days in January in a dense fog.
Some years ago, after attending the Sunday morning service in San Jose, I was taken suddenly with a severe chill.
As the testimony I offered in a former issue of the Journal seems to have been somewhat misconstrued, in the "Notes from the Field" in the April number, I shall give my leadings into Truth a little more in detail, in justice to all concerned.
For two years and a half I could not do anything and the latter part of that time I could scarcely feed myself.

Truth an Ever-present Help

I was taught by the Universalist doctrine that God is Love; but how little did I understand the meaning of that word Love! Now, through the light thrown upon it by Christian Science as taught by our beloved Leader, Mrs.
When a little child I was afflicted with inflammatory rheumatism.

A Child's Testimony

I am a little girl, thirteen years old.
The English correspondent of the Philadelphia.
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Circumstances make it necessary again to request our co-workers throughout the Field to observe the following rules in sending in their orders to the Publishing House:—