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A New Use for the Sentinel
In one of our suburban cities, the High School scholars are required to create a scrap-book, composed of newspaper clippings relative to current events. One of the students had been in the habit of cutting from the first page of her mother's Sentinel, items of interest for this purpose. She entered the house one day exclaiming, "I have the best scrap-book in the school! All the girls say my articles are the cutest and the most concentrated of any, and they wanted to know where I found them; I told them in the Christian Science Sentinel, and they want to get it."
E. F. P., Haverhill, Mass.
Enjoy 1 free Sentinel article or audio program each month, including content from 1898 to today.
December 26, 1901 issue
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Christian Science versus the Devil
J. R. Moseley
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The Lectures
with contributions from Willard C. Selleck, C. W. Dum, Frederick Hackett, George D. Cochran
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Supreme Aid
Phillips Brooks
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MRS. EDDY TAKES NO PATIENTS
Editor
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Christmastide
Editor
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Among the Churches
with contributions from Trustees of Second Church, Executive Board of First Church of Christ, Scientist, Bessie White, E. M. Kessler, Viola B. Burgess
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Christ's Advent
BY CLARENCE A. BUSKIRK.
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Are Christian Scientists too Narrow?
BY CALVIN C. HILL.
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Success
BY J. MUNROE HEILBRUN.
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A New Use for the Sentinel
E. F. P.
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What Christian Science has done for Me
Mamie E. Brackett
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Words of Appreciation
Janette Bright
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Extract from a Letter
I. C. H. with contributions from Herbert F. Ziegler
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Religious Items
with contributions from Spencer B. Messer, Charles H. Brent