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Seeds
ONE day in passing through our garden we plucked some seeds from a morning glory vine, carried them over to the side of our summer house, and planted them in the ground. At the proper time the seed sprouted, the vine grew, and the blossoms nodded their happiness in the early morning.
Meeting an old friend on the street he commented on our improved appearance, and laughed when Christian Science was given credit for the change Some weeks after the friend appeared at our meeting and acknowledged that Christian Science had helped him, and he wanted to know more about it. Our work had only been to plant the seed. At the proper time it had sprouted, and the result was good to look upon.
The lessons derived from the above experiences are plain. Seeds are being dropped constantly, and it is the duty of a Christian Scientist to see that Love is the seed he plants and leave the fructification to the Father,—"God giveth the increase."
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May 2, 1901 issue
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The Lectures
with contributions from Frank P. Russell, Charles M. Beckwith
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Worthy of His Hire
J. C. Batts
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Correspondence
Colonial
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MRS. EDDY TAKES NO PATIENTS
Editor
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The Slav in Moral Reform
Editor
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Another Favorable Decision
Editor
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Among the Churches
with contributions from George A. Brown, S., M. B., Alice Soule
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Love's Work
BY ANNIE MARIE BLISS.
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Christian Science in the Schoolroom
BY L. B. B.
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The Bible
BY JAMES F. RYDER.
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Uncovering and Destroying Sin
BY BARBARA M. PRINCE.
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Seeds
BY C. A. P.
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In time to be...
Whittier
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Found Health in Christian Science
C. H. C.
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One Year in Christian Science
Watson V. Babbitt
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A Teacher's Testimony
Rilla Meeker Hess
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A Helpful Experience
N. S.