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Items of Interest
The two Senators from South Carolina, Tillman and McLaurin, engaged in a joint debate recently, and, stung by mutual taunts, they agreed then and there to resign their seats in the United States Senate and go before the people in a campaign for renomination and election.
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There is a rapidly growing interest among Americans not only in violin music, but in the instruments themselves.
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That there was a prior Declaration of Independence to that of July 4; 1776, will be surprising information to the general mass of people in the United States and elsewhere.
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The value of wireless telegraphy as a means of communication at sea and between ships and shore stations was again made plain by the recent experience of an English Channel mail boat.
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The Lectures

An audience which occupied every seat in the Court House last night.
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Rila Kittredge of Belfast, Me.
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Charles Kingsley's love for all God's creatures was remarkable.
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There is an orange-tree at the agricultural department which, tradition says, has produced revenue sufficient to meet all the expenses of that department for the last thirty years.
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Notices

Owing to circumstances the Communion Service and Annual Meeting of the Mother Church have been postponed until further notice which will be given in our periodicals.
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The author of the Christian Science text-book takes no patients, does not consult on disease, nor read letters referring to these subjects.
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In this distinctly utilitarian age, it is not surprising that the question of practical value should be promptly presented to every progressive idea claiming recognition and approval
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"Take therefore no thought for the morrow: for the morrow shall take thought for the things of itself," was one of the hard sayings of the Master.
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One of the leading features of the June Arena is a symposium on Christian Science which is editorially referred to in that magazine as follows:—
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Among the Churches

A brief report of one of our recent Wednesday evening meetings may be of interest to the Field as an indication that we are finding the Truth a very present help in time of trouble.
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The Great Siberian Railway

Russia has succeeded in keeping herself "in the public eye" for some time, and the end is not yet.
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Christian Science

Untold are the mercies, untold are the blessings,Untold the glad songs that ring out to-night;Singing of peace, health, harmony, gladness,Brought to our hearts by this radiant light.
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Fair Investigation

Many of us no doubt, as is the case of the writer, have an intense feeling at times to say or write something of our experience in Christian Science, and yet without being aggressively doubtful feel that a statement of our physical and mental demonstrations cannot be narrated positively enough to satisfy our own conscience that our words are entirely free from self-deception; in other words, that we are sure in our own hearts that we believe all we say.
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Not Opposed to Christian Science

It is a sweet thought to me that no one is really opposed to Christian Science.
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Christian Scientists who formerly belonged to an Orthodox Church are frequently asked, What advantage is there in attending a Christian Science Church?
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The medium must be clear if the light is to penetrate, so exaltation of thought must precede inspiration.
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Sorrow

Sorrow appearsCrowned with her diadem of tears.
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Testimony of Healing

Light in a Moulding Room

Many a time I rise early to read something from the Sentinel or Journal before going to my work among men who do not believe in Christian Science, for I have felt the need of being fed with Truth and Love so that I can talk to the men in the spirit of love when they talk rough to me and use profane language, so that they could see by my way of talking that I loved God too much to take His name in vain, even when the same things happened to me as to them.
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Testimony of Healing
I deem it my duty and privilege from a sense of gratitude to Christian Science and for the sake of others to send my testimony to the Sentinel.
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Testimony of Healing
Four years ago this winter, my husband took his little boy to the city of Buffalo.
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Testimony of Healing
I have been the recipient of such great good from Christian Science that I feel it my duty to speak a word of gratitude through the pages of our Sentinel.
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Testimony of Healing
I am reminded of a bit of early history of Methodism.
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Testimony of Healing

Christian Science in Childbirth

I wish to give my testimony in regard to what Christian Science did for me recently in a case of confinement with my first child.
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In an editorial The Congregationalist says: "It has been apparent for some time to admirers of John Watson, D.
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Christian Science, the Religion of Jesus Christ.
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