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The Metropolitan Street Railway of New York City has established a pension system for its superannuated employes.
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Sequoyah

The Cherokee language is peculiar one.
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Frederick Harrison, the English Positivist, says in a recent...

Frederick Harrison, the English Positivist, says in a recent issue of The Nineteenth Century: "I need hardly tell you to read another and greater book.
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The Lectures

Simpson Auditorium was crowded to the limit of its capacity, while hundreds were unable to gain admission to hear the lecture by Judge William G.
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"Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures" can now be furnished bound in leather, stiff bevelled boards, gilt edges.
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The author of the Christian Science text-book takes no patients, does not consult on disease, not read letters referring to these subjects.
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Editorial
Section I of Article XXXI.
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The Massachusetts Metaphysical College

The annual term of the Massachusetts Metaphysical College will open, with the Board of Education, on the first Monday of June, 1902.
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The visit of Prince Henry of Prussia, brother of the Emperor of Germany, to this country is an event of much more than ordinary importance.
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At a recent Wednesday evening meeting at First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Chicago, there were given two testimonies of an unusually interesting character.
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Christian Science

Englewood, N.
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New York, January 25, 1902.
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Live for Something

Live for something, have a purpose,And that purpose keep in view.
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"Work, Work, Work."

One of the greatest privileges of Christian Science is to see the way of progress unfold through the persistent effort of one's own individual work, to see the confusion of various conditions gradually disappear, and the harmony and order of Truth manifest itself; to see all things come about naturally.
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A Grateful Word

A Little experience, which was as refreshing as water from a cool spring on a sultry summer day, will cause me to remember with gratitude that short article entitled, "Let," in the Sentinel for January 23.
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Sonnet

"Thine is the kingdom.
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To provide for those who have copies only of the 226th, or later editions of Science and Health, references are here given which will enable them to study the Bible lessons.
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President Roosevelt is not the only young ruler in the world.
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Testimony of Healing
It is nearly two years since I came into Christian Science.
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Testimony of Healing
When Christian Science first came to us, the members of our family were in the following condition.
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Testimony of Healing
The last Sentinel has just passed from my hands to the table, and I can only think of it as a dear messenger of Truth.
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Testimony of Healing
Christian Science has done much for us in the last four years, since we have tried to follow its teachings.
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Testimony of Healing
Oftentimes we find the spoken word given out to the enquirer sufficient to dispel a physical claim.
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At Missoula, Mont.

Five years ago, a few loyal Scientists met and held services in a private room, moving into larger quarters from time to time, as the work demanded.
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Without and Within

Not that which goeth into the mouth defileth a man,.
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Religious Items

The first overwhelming impulse of the really conscientious man is to acknowledge and welcome new forms of truth as soon as they manifest themselves to his intelligence.
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Christian Science: The Religion of Jesus Christ.
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