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The Christian
Christians
The Christian loves God and his fellow-man. He does everything he can to aid, comfort, and encourage his fellow-beings; nothing to injure, retard, or discourage them. He does by his fellows what he would have his fellows do by him. This he does in thought as well as in deed. The Christian's thought is right, therefore his acts are right. His thought toward every one of his fellow-beings is that of love.
This means that there is not in his mind—his consciousness—a single tinge of that which could possibly injure, impede, or even delay, his brother's progress toward the attainment of his true goal—the perfection of his self-hood.
This means that there is nowhere in his mind the slightest shade of envy, malice, hate, or any other thing that the Christian would not wish his brother to hold against him.
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May 31, 1900 issue
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Among the Churches
with contributions from M. Carrie Van Vorst, C. G. Williams
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Comments on Dr. Davis' Sermon
Alfred Farlow
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Something About Christian Science
W. W. McArthur
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Mrs. EDDY TAKES NO PATIENTS
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Unauthorized
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The Christian
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Notable Improvements
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The Lesson Sermon
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To our Contributors
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The June Class
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The Obstetric Class
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The Lectures
with contributions from Henry Stockbridge, Francis H. Wilson, Benjamin F. Sears, W. S. Day, J. R. Johnston, Carlos M. Stone
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Blessings Christian Science has brought Us
BY C. E. H.
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Faithful Study of Science and Health
BY MRS. C. C. COCHRAN
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Christian Science and the Press
BY B. A. MILLER.
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More About Contributions
BY T. P. L.
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What Christian Science has done for Me
Seth T. Moulton
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Christian Science an Effectual Remedy
Mabel S. K. Stull
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Many Bad Habits Overcome
G. W. Watson
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Grateful to the Pioneers
Lizzie S. Holmes
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Religious Items
with contributions from Isaac Penington, John Wesley