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Supreme Aid
O for the spirit which is content with nothing less nor lower than the highest help. To turn in temptation directly to the power of God; to cry out in sorrow for God's company; to be satisfied in doubt with nothing short of the assurance that God gives; to know that there is no real escape from sin except in being made holy by God's holiness—these are what make a man's complete salvation. It is your privilege and mine, as children of God, to be satisfied with no help but the help of the highest.—Phillips Brooks.
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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