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Sincerity
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Sincerity is the highest quality of good manners.
The following recipe is recommended to those who wish to acquire genuine good manners:—
Of Unselfishness, three drachms; of the tincture of Good Cheer, one ounce; of essence of Heart's-Ease, three drachms; of the extract of the Rose of Sharon, four ounces; of the oil of charity, three drachms and no scruples; of the infusion of Common Sense and Tact, one ounce; of the Spirit of Love, two ounces.
The mixture to be taken whenever there is the slightest symptoms of selfishness, exclusiveness, meanness, or I-am-better-than-you-ness.—Selected.
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November 7, 1901 issue
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Thanksgiving Proclamation
Theodore Roosevelt, John Hay
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The Lectures
with contributions from James Alvin Clark
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MRS. EDDY TAKES NO PATIENTS
Editor
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Church By-law
Editor
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A Remarkable Case
with contributions from Jay Scott
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Spead-Tomlinson Case
A Citizen
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Among the Churches
Ida May Rust with contributions from Mary J. McCartney, Metta M. Poynter
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Reflecting the Light
BY LOUISE E. LITZSINGER.
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Scientific Christianity
BY BLISS KNAPP.
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Protection
BY ALICE C. CHURCHILL.
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Words of Gratitude
BY ALICE E. GUTHRIE.
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About the Reading Rooms
BY A. L. K.
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The Twilight Bell
BY A. T. HOWE.
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Found Help in Christian Science
J. A. Barris
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Creeping Paralysis Healed
O. R. Jones
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Made Every Whlt Whole
Henry Klaiss
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Grateful for Christian Science
L. G. M.
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Epilepsy Healed
H. S.
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When I came into Christian Science I was an invalid
Kittie Churchill
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Religious Items
with contributions from James B. Dunn, Rufus Ellis, Sweetser, James Buckham