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Reply to Article by J. L. H.
Elk County (Kan.) Citizen
Editor Elk County Citizen.
Your issue of March 26 is before me in which I find an article from J. L. H., commenting on Mr. Kimball's lecture, wherein he attempts to point out the "Fallacies" of Christian Science, and also promises the public further education along this line.
Our critic says: "There can be no science in Christianity," and "It is impossible to know God." Is it not just as-proper, and of much more value, for us to learn the great truths of Christianity as taught by Jesus, that we can practise them daily in our lives, as to learn material sciences?
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May 8, 1902 issue
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A Correct View of Christian Science
W. D. McCrackan
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In Reply to Rev. Palmer
James A. Logwood
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Reply to Article by J. L. H.
Edward H. Keach
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Gladness
Ripley D. Saunders
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The Lectures
with contributions from Frank B. Stephens, Samuel Harden Church
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A Word to our Co-workers
Editor
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Unity in Memphis
Editor with contributions from C. T. Kilpatrick, Rosa A. Martin
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Among the Churches
with contributions from Jessie C. Butts, H. H. R. B., Julia G. Erwin, Bertha Salchow
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Tributes to the New Edition of Science and Health
with contributions from Ida Gibson Whitney, Lucy P. Lincoln, Alice S. Foster, Mary Trammell Scott, Clara Craig Duer, John Warner Keyes, Christina A. MacIver, N. I. Zinn
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The Lesson Sermons
BY M. E. W.
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Gratitude and Forgiveness
BY W. T.
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Praise
MARY TRAMMELL SCOTT
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A testimony in a recent issue of the Sentinel has led me...
Kathleen Lindsell
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A few years ago my husband had had a severe case of...
W. J. Kirkpatrick
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Long have I wished to render my thanks, not only for...
C. A. Ulrick with contributions from F. B. Meyer
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Religious Items
with contributions from F. W. Robertson, Maltbie D. Babcock, J. R. Miller, R. L. Stevenson