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A Few Words of Greeting
Just a few words of loving greeting to the dear Sentinel at this blessed Easter-tide.
Eleven years ago Easter brought me nothing but heartbreaking fears and a hopelessness concerning life that was slowly paralyzing every effort and desire toward usefulness and happiness.
To-day, through the sunlight of Christian Science as taught through the Bible with its countless promises and Science and Health, so full of God's Truth and Love that in every paragraph and sentence are pearls of great price, I am rejoicing in a joy and peace that is possible only to one who catches even a small glimpse of the spiritual meaning of Resurrection—that for which Easter stands in the heart of every loyal Christian Scientist.
H. F. R. Norwood, Beverly, Mass.
The Lord of the seed-field takes care of his own, And the world shall yet reap what our sowers have sown.
Whittier.
Enjoy 1 free Sentinel article or audio program each month, including content from 1898 to today.
April 4, 1901 issue
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Chinese Editors at Work
Frederick W. Eddy
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The Lectures
with contributions from F. W. Robertson, John Freeman Linscott
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Among the Churches
with contributions from Henry C. Lawrence
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Governor Jordan's Fast Day Proclamation
with contributions from Chester B. Jordan, Edward N. Pearson
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Control your Thoughts
F. B. Meyer
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MRS. EDDY TAKES NO PATIENTS
Editor
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Church Dedication at Toledo
Editor
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The Indiana Bill
Editor
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An Important Step
Editor
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An Uncut Block of Marble
O. S. Marden
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Angels
BY GEORGE I. WOOLLEY.
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Love is Interest
BY ELINOR F. EDWARDS.
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The Question of Money
BY ANTON KRIEGHOFF.
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Love and Watchfulness
BY LILIAN HARDING.
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Spiritual Health in our Churches
BY W. B. D.
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Operation not Needed
Albert Whiffen
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Healed by Christian Science
Charles Singleton
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Saved from Invalidism and Despair
Ides A. Johnson
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Physical and Moral Healing Realized
Bunnie Deiner
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An Impromptu Service
C. E. Jones
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A Few Words of Greeting
H. F. R. Norwood with contributions from Whittier