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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.
Following this, we naturally have some diffidence in speaking about all the love and beauty we see for ourselves in Christian Science, fearing that our words may savor of preaching without proof of our sincerity.
Despite the above, a few thoughts struggling for utterance may be of help to some others who are attracted to Christian Science and seem unable to find a starting-point.
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June 6, 1901 issue
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Violins and Violin Making
Frank Waldo
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The Lectures
with contributions from L. J. Moore, C. W. Brown
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Notices
with contributions from O. B. Frothingham
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MRS. EDDY TAKES NO PATIENTS
Editor
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From Day to Day
Editor
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Among the Churches
with contributions from E. D. Hall, Norman E. John, W. Spaulding
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The Great Siberian Railway
with contributions from Pusey
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Christian Science
BY EUNICE POND ATHEY.
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Fair Investigation
BY H. W. N.
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Not Opposed to Christian Science
BY EMMA GOULD EASTON.
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The Advantages of Attending a Christian Science Church
BY FLORENCE MAGIVNY.
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Milton's View of the Supremacy of Good
BY A. C. S.
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Sorrow
BY MOWBRAY MARRAS.
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Light in a Moulding Room
Andrew H. Rundstaller
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Healed after Twenty-five Years of Suffering
Henry Gibbs
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The Seed of Truth Sown in Austin, Pa.
Della H. Horn
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Christian Science and Dentistry
Flora A. Justus
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Healed by Reading Science and Health
Daniel F. Beatty
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Christian Science in Childbirth
Laura Charnley with contributions from Phillips Brooks