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A Word for the Journal
Riverside (Cal.) Morning Enterprise
The Christian Science Journal, published at Boston, as the official organ of the religious following whose name it bears, comes out for August full of good things as usual, including a number of articles illustrating the peculiar tenets of this branch of religious thought, both in precept and example. The poetic muse is not forgotten, as will be seen in the following final stanzas of the opening article in this number. It is entitled "Doubts Dispersed," and is by James J. Rome.
Soon the clouds of sense will vanish,
Soon the arid wastes will bloom,
Soon the smiles of heaven will banish
All the shades of mortal gloom,
If we fix our heart's affections
On the perfect love divine,
And through lives of consecration
Let the light of heaven shine.
Riverside (Cal.) Morning Enterprise.
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September 26, 1901 issue
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Letter to Editor of "The Outlook."
with contributions from Ira C. Hubbell, S. W. Rider
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"Faultless."
Herrick Johnson
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The Lectures
with contributions from J. H. Bartlett
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MRS. EDDY TAKES NO PATIENTS
Editor
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Tribute from Mrs. Eddy
Mary Baker Eddy
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The Memorial Services
Editor
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Philosophy
Editor
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Words of Praise
Editor
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Among the Churches
with contributions from A. J. S., L. P. G., M. C. Smith, Whittier
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Good Work in Christian Science
J. E. Fellers
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Be Ye Perfect
BY E. ROSE COCHRANE.
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Truth Lifted Up
BY LOUISE SELFRIDGE
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Healed of Many Ills by Christian Science
Florence Winfield
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Made Free Indeed
Anna S. Hayes
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Fear Overcome
M. J. T.
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Thankful for Christian Science
Annie Prescott
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Religious Items
with contributions from Fannie E. Austin, R. L. Carpenter, John James Taylor, Theodore Parker