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Signficant
There is something very significant in the fact that when a person dies under Christian Science treatment a great ado is made about it, whereas thousands die under medical treatment and not a word is said. It is treated as the most matter-of-fact thing in the world.
Does not this indicate that death in the one case is an extraordinary event, while in the other it is very common?
June 26, 1902 issue
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Testimonies given at St. Joseph, Mo.
J. W. G.
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The Annual Meeting
Editor
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To love God; to rejoice in His world; to see and feel . . .
Rodney F. Johonnot
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Denial
BY JESSE B. TWISS.
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The Gulf Stream
BY J. E. FELLERS.
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"Rejoice Always."
BY LILLIAN K. BUTTERFIELD.
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Growth
BY E. L. CURRY.
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It was through healing that I became interested in Christian Science,...
N. with contributions from N. M. W.
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Religious Items
Rainsford