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A statement prepared in the General Land Olilo shows that 6,109,035 acres of land were disposed of by the Government during the first three months of the present fiscal year, the receipts therefrom amounting to $2,615,089, an increase of 600,897 acres in area and $1,184,910 in receipts over the corresponding period of the last fiscal year.
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The Treatment of Disease

Mr.
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Right Recognition

Mr.
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Error Rebuked

To the Editor.
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Right View of Atonement

Mr.
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WHY is it that so many educated men are so feeble at distinguishing differences?
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IN carrying a long ladder it is very important to remember that it has two ends, because if you don't the probability is, if you go very far, that somebody will be hit unexpectedly.
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A CHRISTIAN SCIENTIST writing on this subject would phrase his thought somewhat differently, but the author of the following paragraphs refers to the authority of Jesus' words and their relation to Christianity in a way that will prove helpful.
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Though Christian Scientists may differ from others in their understanding of the nature of disease, they recognize that it exists in human experience and must be dealt with intelligently.
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Among the Churches

Both the Herald and Times of Los Angeles devoted considerable space to reports of the dedication of First Church of Christ, Scientist, which occurred Sunday, November 30.
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All is Thine

WHY worry for the future?
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The author of the Christian Science text-book takes no patients, does not consult on disease, nor read letters referring to these subjects.
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THROUGH the courtesy of a friend we are able to give the following information regarding a case recently tried in Los Angeles, Cal.
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CHRISTMAS comes again to remind us that it is the world's giving time.
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IN our Master's wonderful object-lesson, which for nineteen centuries has been directing men back to the simplicity of childhood if they would find the gateway to heaven, the child has, by common interpretation, come to mean the consciousness of innocence, purity, and obedience.
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The service of Mammon brings such large returns that it may come to seem contributory to the service of God.
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ENTERING my garden in the early morning, I was greeted by the song of a robin redbreast.
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RECENTLY, when talking to a patient who had been brought out of a severe trouble and the keen suffering attendant upon it, and who had formerly been through the same experience without the aid of Christian Science, the thought came, what a difference there is in human experience without a knowledge of Christian Science and with it.
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Nature's Solvent

WILLIAM S.
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O Little Town of Bethlehem

O LITTLE town of Bethlehem, How still we see thee lie; Above thy deep and dreamless sleep, The silent stars go by.
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The Lectures

In the New Century Club last evening [December 2] Arthur R.
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Testimony of Healing
In our warfare with error we have similar experiences, although the outward manifestations seem quite different.
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Testimony of Healing
My experience in Christian Science dates from January, 1900, at which time one of my friends came to Christian Science.
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Testimony of Healing
I have known of Christian Science for about fourteen years, but gave no attention to it until some three and a half years ago.
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Testimony of Healing
I feel it my duty to give a testimony of the healing of our little son.
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Nearly two years have elapsed since I heard of Christian Science.
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Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures with latest revisions and additions, and numbered lines.
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Religious Items

Rev.
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Christian Science: The Religion of Jesus Christ.
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