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The True Wealth
SOME time ago, while thinking over saving money in the old way, these thoughts came very forcibly, that as we day by day overcome something of error in our lives, destroy our sense of limitation, and come into a larger sense of the fulness of Truth, we are placing to our credit in the Bank of Demonstration a balance from which we can always draw in case of need. The more faithfully we work, the more shall we add to this account of our own experience, from which we draw to help those in like need and also to meet our own necessities. Therefore, it behooves us to place something to our spiritual credit daily, that this never-failing source of supply may be our own, and we need then have no fear that we shall lack anything in a material way.
If we can get our thought cleared of the belief that the possession of money is the means through which supply comes to us, and know that everything necessary to our comfort and happiness, whether it be things so-called material, or human kindness shown us, all is a type of the bounty and infinite character of Love, and as that grows demonstration, so also will the manifestation, in ways impossible for mortal thought to outline.
I illustrate by the result of one demonstration in my own experience. For I have had a very darkened condition of thought to meet, and to-day rejoice in knowing it has been met Scientifically. The error was that of human love and hate, with all its accompanying malice, jealousy, revenge, the sense of wounded self-love, and much bitterness. Sometimes it seemed to be met; again, the conditions seemed as bad as ever.
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November 13, 1902 issue
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But One Christian Science
John L. Rendall
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How our Senses do not Tell the Truth
W. D. McCrackan
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The Situation in Indiana
C. A. Buskirk
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God and Man
Bicknell Young
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If Men were Wise
Charles Mackay with contributions from Hamilton W. Mabie
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The Lectures
with contributions from Lafe Young, Robert S. Taylor, Harriet R. White
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MRS. EDDY TAKES NO PATIENTS
Editor
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Exactness
HENRY C. LAWRENCE.
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Bearing False Witness
EDWARD EVERETT NORWOOD
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The True Wealth
S. S.
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Conquest of Self
MRS. E. L. CURRY.
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Our strength grows out of our weakness
M. BETTIE BELL.
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Abundance
M. BETTIE BELL.
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Among the Churches
with contributions from Margaret M. Ellison, C. E. Brown
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The Mother Church Building Fund
with contributions from George Eliot
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Mortal mind had pronounced the following sentence...
Alene Dunbar Woolsey
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I wish to tell of Christian Science healing in our family
H. S. P. with contributions from Isa S. Henry
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A short time ago, as I sat by the bedside of a dear...
Barbara D. Moore
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I wish to express gratitude for the many blessings I...
M. J. B. with contributions from Carrie Figenbaum
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"God is Good, Good to-day."
A. E. B.
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For some time I have been seeking the way honestly to...
Harriet S. Vincent
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We are sometimes asked why we do not hear of more...
M. C. N. with contributions from Emerson
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Religious Items
with contributions from A. Conklin, Alexander Maclaren, Henry Wilder Foote