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Point of View
Christian Science shows us that the universe as it appears to the material senses, is far from being the universe which God sees and has pronounced complete and perfect.
It shows us that the imperfections which we seem to see are not in God's creation, but in our false sense of that creation; the result of looking from an incorrect point of view. God is Spirit, then His point of view must be spiritual; ours has been material.
If we could see as God sees, every seeming imperfection, every sense of sin and discord, would disappear forever, and the realities of perfect Being become apparent.
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May 10, 1900 issue
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Christian Science
Irving C. Tomlinson
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Cures by Christian Science
C. A. Q. Norton
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A Little Lay Sermon
with contributions from G. Eliot
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The Lectures
with contributions from Joseph A. Kellogg, E. C. Lovell, George S. Cunningham
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Progress of Equal Suffrage
with contributions from Newell Dwight Hillis
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MRS. EDDY TAKES NO PATIENTS
Editor
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Take Notice
M. B. Eddy
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A Word in Defence
Mary Baker G. Eddy
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Church By-law
BY MARY BAKER G. EDDY.
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Righteous Judgment
Editor
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Special Railroad Rates
Editor
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More Food
Editor
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The Mission of a Christian Science Tract
BY L. M. EARLE.
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Point of View
BY ALICE MAITLAND FAIR.
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The Garden
BY J. S. MASON.
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"Miscellaneous Writings"
BY CHARLOTTE S. DENNIE.
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Trusting in God
BY Z.
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Healed Morally and Physically
James K. Remick
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Love Overcomes Resentment
Alice Lyman Sleeper
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Healed at the Church Services
A. B. F.
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All Material Remedies had Failed
Lizzie Jackson
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The Christian Science Quarterly
Carrie L. Sawyer