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The Necessity of Work
I think one of the questions most frequently asked in Christian Science is: "If man is perfect why do we have to work?"
It always seems to me to be like a proposition in Euclid. We begin with the "Enunciation:" "Man was made in the image and likeness of God, and is therefore perfect and spiritual."
Hypothesis. It is required to prove that man was made in the image and likeness of God and is therefore perfect and spiritual.
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February 14, 1901 issue
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The Lectures
with contributions from Macdonald, George Washington, Alfred C. Coxe, E. B. Starrett
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Scientific Christianity
Sue H. Mims
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A Thought for the New Year
George Matheson
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MRS. EDDY TAKES NO PATIENTS
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The New Century
By Mary Baker G. Eddy
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A Legal Opinion
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Voice of the Press
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Liberty in Healing
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Just a Kind Word
BY RICHARD J. HICKS.
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Among the Churches
with contributions from J. R., Jessie M. Smith, L. L. T.
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The Course of the Day
BY L. D. AND M. B. MARRIOTT.
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Discouragement
BY HENRY C. LAWRENCE.
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"Bricks that go Underground"
BY G. S. H.
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The Necessity of Work
BY FRANCES GIBSON.
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Obedience
BY LETITIA VERTREES PULLMAN.
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A Proof of God's Power to Heal
Lizzie Gehman
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Thankful for Our Publications
Edward C. Butler
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My Experience in Dentistry
Lenora S. Burt
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Curvature of the Spine Healed
C. B. W.
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Helped in Many Ways
J. M. Adams