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A little boy, not a Christian Scientist, expressed his idea...
A little boy, not a Christian Scientist, expressed his idea of Christian Science in such an original and beautiful way, that I thought it might be of interest to others. He was in the habit of buying a little gift for each member of the family on their birthday, and that he might not forget any one, he wrote in his calendar each name against the right date.
His cousin, in looking over it, came to a date which had in place of the name, a round circle in the centre of which, he had written, "In God we trust." "What does this mean?" she asked. "O, she is a Christian Scientist," he replied.—C. A. F., Brookline, Mass.
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September 5, 1901 issue
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Mrs. Eddy's Appreciation
Editor with contributions from Mary B.G. Eddy
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The Lectures
with contributions from Alfred Wolcott
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Christian Science Editorial Receives an Apt Answer
Clarence A. Buskirk
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Notices
with contributions from Joseph Armstrong
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Notice
Mary Baker G. Eddy
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The Concord Fair
Editor
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Work
Grace White with contributions from Whittier
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Prayer
BY JOSEPH S. EASTAMAN.
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To the Glory of the Father
BY HERBERT S. FULLER.
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Positions Outgrown
BY J. W. M.
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Who are We?
Bert Poole
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Spiritual Meaning of the Scriptures Revealed
Helen F. Wightman
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Love Overcomes Evil
Caroline Loring
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Religious Items
Henry Wilder Foote