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Condemn Not
The many demonstrations of the power of Christian Science that we hear from the little children, should be a lesson to their elders, and also to those who make the assertion that Science and Health is too deep for people of ordinary minds to comprehend.
The natural instinct of a child is to put its faith in God. This is the light that is in all men, in every human being; and this light never dies, but as we grow older, it is obscured by false education and by constant contemplation of evil, giving evil more and more power until our true sense of good is buried.
However long one may have been a Christian, when he looks at himself in the light of this Science, he will for the first time see how much of his faith is centred in a false god (power) named devil, and all this faith so bestowed must be subtracted from his belief in the one God. Our greatest enemy is our own belief in other gods (powers) than God.
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November 28, 1901 issue
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The Lectures
with contributions from W. M. Harrison, J. R. Robinson, Arthur E. Hills, John T. Hamilton
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MRS. EDDY TAKES NO PATIENTS
Editor
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More about the Remarkable Case
Editor with contributions from Harriet S. Berry, W. John Murray
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Among the Churches
with contributions from J. L. D., W. M. C., Fannie C. Lovell, Henry C. Lawrence, Keble
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Sweet Sabbath Day
BY M. E. O.
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Thankfulness for the Three-fold Blessings
BY J. A. BARHYDT.
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Condemn Not
BY MARY J. MOORE.
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Grateful for Christian Science
Anna L. Morris
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A Testimony from Ireland
F. Ashbourne
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Great Fear Overcome
Jeannette R. McLellan
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Religious Items
with contributions from T. L. Cuyler, Henry Drummond