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The way to cure our prejudices is this: that every man...
The way to cure our prejudices is this: that every man should let alone those that he complains of in others and examine his own.
Locke.
"The mill cannot grind with the water that is past." "Whose house is glass must not throw stones at another."—Woman's Home Companion.
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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