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Christian Science not a Fad
The Morning News
To the Editor of The Morning News.
Sir:—In your issue of March 22, in the summary report of the conference just held at Crisfield, Md., Bishop Joyce, in addressing the class entering the ministry, is reported to have said:—
"If I had the money I would like to endow a new chair in the theological colleges—the chair of common sense. We have a lot of fads, such as Christian Science, faith cure, and other nonsensical things which we would not have had if men had remained true of Methodism."
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April 10, 1902 issue
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Christian Science not a Fad
Norman E. John
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The Lectures
with contributions from C. B. Ames, Charles N. Potter, F. E. Albright
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Governor Jordan's Fast Day Proclamation
Chester B. Jordan with contributions from Edward N. Pearson
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For Students of the Bible Lessons
Starr King
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Easter Message
with contributions from Mary Baker Eddy
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Letters Pro and Con
J. H. Berkey, Editor
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Among the Churches
Joe Kramer with contributions from Grace Latimer, Anna T. McCabe, J. E. G., L. V. W.
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The Power of Truth
BY LILIAN CARROLL.
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Attaining Joy
BY EMMA HARRIS JAMISON.
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"Thou hast been Faithful"
BY EDITH MESSICK.
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"Jubilee" at Johns Hopkins University
BY E. E. C.
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Demonstration
BY CHARLES D. WOODS.
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Consider the Lilies
BY FLORA I. DeWOLFE.
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I feel compelled to write my testimony and hope that...
Richard A. Cooke
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That good seed sown is never lost has been proven to...
Marion E. Hall
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In November, 1899, in the city of Saginaw, Mich., my...
Elizabeth Locke