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A Teacher's Experience
Many times I have felt that I should like to express my gratitude for the help I have received in my school work through Christian Science.
It has been of untold value to me. It has given me health so that I never lose a day because of sickness. It enables me to close school in June feeling just as bright and active as on the first day of September. It has shown me how to be calm and patient, and how to rise above discouragement, the teacher's great enemy.
I have experienced a partial meaning of this sentence: "Patience, while it knows best how to wait, is of all the virtues the most active." I have proven in a degree, the words of our Leader, Rev. Mary Baker G. Eddy, in "Miscellaneous Writings," page 340, "Be active, and, however slow, thy success is sure."
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September 6, 1900 issue
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An Immense Project
with contributions from SAMUEL LONGFELLOW
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In Defence of His Faith
Alfred Farlow
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Replies to Dr. Morse
Hermann S. Hering
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The Courage to Face Ingratitude
William George Jordan
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MRS. EDDY TAKES NO PATIENTS
Editor
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Our Third Volume
Editor
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Among the Churches
with contributions from John Ruskin
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The Lectures
with contributions from Humboldt, Rev. Mr. Chapin
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From the Christian Fathers
BY JAMES J. ROME
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Why I am a Christian Scientist
BY MRS. JANE M. PENNEY.
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Where is Wisdom Found
BY JANE DUDLEY STONEMAN
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Religion may be learned on Sunday, but is lived in the...
John Dougherty
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A Teacher's Experience
Florence Hazzard
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Completely Healed by Christian Science
ELIZABETH F. SLEEPER
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No Evil shall befall Thee
Susan H. F. Brown
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From a Traveling Man
G. W. V.
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A Word of Thanks
Cora Phelps