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Love's Jewels
Diamonds
of purity rich and rare,—
Pearls of the deep, so white and fair,—
Rubies do not with Her compare,—
The Love which encircles all.
Diamonds of wisdom, brilliancy rare,—
Pearls of humility, charity, prayer,—
Rubies divinely beautiful,—share
In the Love that encircles all.
Diamonds of Truth, cleansing freely from sin,—
Pearls of sweet innocence, faithful within,—
Rubies of heavenly excellence win
The Love that encircles all.
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February 13, 1902 issue
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Reply to a Review of Judge Ewing's Lecture
J.R. MOSLEY
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Reply to Professor Terry
Archibald Mclellan
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Dreaming or Waking
BY W.J.S.
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MRS. EDDY TAKES NO PATIENTS
Editor
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The Prayer of a Dyspeptic
Editor
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The Lectures
with contributions from Thomas G. Jones, George C. Kinsman, William Van Arsdale, Helen Andrews Nixon, John H. Wheeler
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Among the Churches
with contributions from Grace L. Bosworth
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Love's Jewels
BY W. SPAULDING.
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Origin
By John Carveth.
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Forgiving
BY G. C. M.
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Love, the Keynote of Harmony
BY SOPHIA CAROLYN DUNNE.
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Things to be Done
with contributions from Ellen Watson, Ruskin
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Religious Items
with contributions from Edward C. Mitchell, Leighton Williams, Henry Ward Beecher, F. W. Robertson, Henry B. Williams