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Helping One Another
"BEAR ye one another's burdens, and so fulfil the law of Christ."
In making the above declaration, Paul desired us to know that we are all of one spiritual household. So long as we adhere understandingly and scientifically to that declaration the claim of "me and mine" and "thee and thine" will not shackle us, but we shall know that all belongs to God.
An understanding of Love and harmony demonstrates its efficacy in all our thoughts and actions. We should help one another always, and not add to each other's burdens, thereby hindering our own progress in Science by making a reality of that which we know does not exist in Truth. We should see error as such, uncover it, and destroy it; so separating it entirely from God's idea as to give it neither place nor power.
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January 16, 1902 issue
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Relied on Christian Science
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The Skilful Gardener
J. Paul Lowell
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Serving
Elizabeth Barrett Browning
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Letter to a Teacher
with contributions from Rees C. Vidler, Simon Anderson
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Duty
BY JOHN GRAY.
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Thanksgiving
BY HENRY M. MASON.
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Learning how to Learn
BY J. B. WILLIS.
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Proving Up
BY JACOB HODGE.
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Helping One Another
BY S. M. FRIEDLANDER
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"A Little Child shall Lead Them"
BY S. F. S.
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The Difficulties of Medicine
Editor
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The Lectures
with contributions from N. H. Bacon, Jessica W. Pierson, George H. Withey, Clarence C. Eaton, Mrs. Bone
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Report of Sales at Chicago, Ill
Fannie B. Hunt
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If I Can Live
Helen Hunt Jackson
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Many times my conscience has pricked me, and spoken...
Minnie M. Keevan
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What a sweet satisfaction it would be to me if I could...
George A. Stiles
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One morning I awoke and began reading I John, 3
Elsie Kelso with contributions from Fannie C. Johnston
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I wish to express my gratitude for the spiritual and...
Alice M. Whyte
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Religious Items
with contributions from Stopford A. Brooke, Oliver Johnson, Hawthorne, John Richard Green, Gordon, Channing, H. W. Beecher, Arthur Helps