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The new battleship Maine was launched at Philadelphia July 27.
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After nearly six years of painstaking labor a committee of Bible scholars, consisting of five bishops and five priests of the Protestant Episcopal Church, has completed what is practically a new revision of the Holy Scriptures.
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The three great capitals of the world are building monster cathedrals, and all three edifices are now well on the road toward completion.
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The exhibit made by the Postoffice Department at the Pan-American Exposition abounds with interest for all classes of visitors to the big show.
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Why?

If the wren can clingTo a spray a-swingIn the mad May wind, and sing and singAs if she'd burst for joy;
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Among the Churches

The Christian Scientists of Exira, Ia.
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Thousands of earnest, sincere, intelligent men and women are believers in Christian Science; other thousands, equally earnest, sincere, and intelligent, believe it is a fad, delusion, or craze.
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Certainly Christian Science is a good thing—for Christian Scientists.
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The annual message of the Rev.
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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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The North American Review for August, 1901, contains a ten page article from the pen of Mr.
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A writer in The Baptist Watchman says, "There is a certain class of minds which would repudiate the New Testament revelation if it should turn out that the mustardseed is not actually the least of all seeds.
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From the sprightly little paper called Among the Clouds, published at Mt.
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Under the above heading the Christian Register of July 18, 1901, publishes a reply by Mr.
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From a Unitarian Clergyman

The following letter from a Unitarian clergyman acknowledging the practical worth of Christian Science, was written in response to the above article.
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Letter of Dismission

Rev.
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A Word of Thanks

Anamosa Prison, Ia.
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Gratitude

When the heart once enshrouded in darkness and gloom,Has been filled with the sunshine of God,Were it Possible then to conceal the bright raysAs they scatter their radiance abroad?
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Can Christianity Heal?

Notice having come to First Church of Christ, Scientist, London, of an address on Christian Science, under the heading "Can Christianity heal?
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Success

Let us consider the question, What is success?
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Overcoming Personality

Mary Baker G.
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A Tribute to our Leader

The graduating exercises of St.
Testimony of Healing

Bad Habits Outgrown

Early experiences in our work in coming into Christian Science are helpful.
Testimony of Healing

Deafness Healed

Ever since I was a mere child, my hearing in both ears has been greatly impaired, brought about by excessive earache.
Testimony of Healing

Patience Rewarded

A few years ago I was afflicted with a large fibroid tumor and was under medical treatment for several months without being benefited.
Testimony of Healing

Rejoicing in Freedom

Born in 1841, I served in the Confederate Army, and for thirty-three years have prospected and mined in Montana.
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In the testimony "Desire for Tobacco Overcome," which was published on page 737 of the Sentinel for July 18, the third sentence in the third paragraph should read, "This demonstration was made finally and completely in Houston, Tex.
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Religious Items

Cunningham Geikie, D.
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Christian Science, the Religion of Jesus Christ.

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