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Notice
THE Church By-laws on the qualification of students to teach Christian Science have not recently been changed. My notice in the Sentinel of September 5, 1901, contained nothing new on this subject or that would naturally alarm the Field. It meant simply that those students who have neither taken courses of instruction at the Massachusetts Metaphysical College, nor passed examination there by the Board of Education, are not now expected to teach Christian Science. Please turn to page 47, section 3, and page 71, section 3, in Church Manual, and you can verify the above statement.
Mary Baker G. Eddy.
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September 19, 1901 issue
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Let Something Good be Said
James Whitcomb Riley
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The North Dakota Chautauqua
Martha Sutton Thompson
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MRS. EDDY TAKES NO PATIENTS
Editor
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Notice
Mary Baker G. Eddy
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Mistake Corrected
Mary Baker G. Eddy
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Memorial Service
Editor with contributions from Mary Baker G. Eddy
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Expressions of Condolence
Editor with contributions from WM. B. Johnson, Robert P. Walker, Edward A. Kimball, William G. Ewing
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Among the Churches
with contributions from M. G. Mann, K. B. McCROSKEY, L. D. Austin, Lillian P. Weatherwax, Macdonald
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Loving Father
BY CHARLES H. GLIDDEN.
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From Darkness into Light
BY EMILE E. CHARPIOT.
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Truth Explains Itself
BY HANSON W. WHEELER.
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Healed by Reading Science and Health
W. A. Maxfield
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Truth Makes all Things New
Elizabeth Till
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Learning to Trust God
Mary R. Noyes
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Religious Items
with contributions from J. Brierly, F.E. Marsten, Brooke Herford