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"Love Worketh no Ill to his Neighbor"
The mind that entertains and is habitually rehearsing the faults, idiosyncracies and disabilities of his neighbors, becomes a channel, thereby, through which ignorance or malice will work ill for all concerned.
To become a source of strength and helpfulness one must know the perfect Christ-man and him alone. When we turn away from the suggestions of evil and ally ourselves with God, the light of love will illumine and so free our own mentality that we will be enabled through love's reflection, to relieve our neighbor in some measure, from any kindred mental bondage.
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July 10, 1902 issue
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Spiritual Consciousness
S. F. S.
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Growing Confidence in Christian Science
W. D. McCrackan
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The Lectures
with contributions from Charles M. Flint
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Testimony Meeting at Phoenix, Ariz
Catherine Rumney
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A Recruit for China
Editor
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The Uncovering of Error
Editor
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Among the Churches
with contributions from Emile Rounsevel, M. Ella Orendorff, G. A. Kratzer
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A Noble Letter
with contributions from Harriet A. Wile
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"God is Love"
BY DAVIS A. WOODWARD.
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Extracts from Letters
with contributions from E. L. T.
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Why Should'st Thou Fear?
BY MINNIE G. NEW.
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I had been in very poor health for fifteen years
Irilla Judson
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On account of what had been pronounced an incurable...
May Sharpneck
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I have wished for a long time that I might tell some of...
Mary F. CELLEY
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Religious Items
with contributions from I. O. R., ANON, FELIX ADLER