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The first rural free delivery route was established six years ago.
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The Great Apostle of Non-Resistance

Current history presents few characters of more striking originality than Count Tolstoy.

Regarding "Mind"

To the Editor of the Democrat and Chronicle.
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The Lectures

An audience of between seven and eight hundred persons was addressed at City Hall last evening [June 9] by Carol Norton, C.
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Notices

I Trust the Publication Committees and all Christian Scientists will note the excellency of the article on the "Growth of Christian Science," written by Mr.
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The author of the Christian Science text-book takes no patients, does not consult on disease, nor read letters referring to these subjects.

Words for the Wise

The Mother Church By-law, relative to a three years' term for Church Readers, was entitled to and has received profound attention.
Those who have worked in the smaller churches will recognize the fact that the work there differs much from that of large churches in the great cities.
To know truth is to become possessed of her every achievement.
Reference was made in a late Sentinel to some marked indications of the growth of a broader thought among the Wesleyans of England, and now comes even more emphatic evidence of a corresponding advance among their brother Methodists in this country.
The enlarged freedom and general trend of Christian thought in the field of Biblical interpretation, is revealed with unusual definiteness in a sermon by the late F.

A Timely Protest

The following letter is in line with much that might be said respecting the very unneighborly and unauthorized way many of our contemporaries are accustomed to trace all ills to our door.
We are sure our readers will enjoy another chapter of excerpts from the bright and interesting reports of the Annual Meeting by "Rhea" to the New Haven Leader.
We have already warned Christian Scientists to be on their guard, when appealed to by a dark-eyed man who is somewhat lame and who claims to be a loyal Scientist in distress.

Among the Churches

In April, 1899, Christian Science services were held in Plainview for the first time, a visiting Scientist, at the request of one who had received great benefit from treatment, conducting the meeting.

Disarmament of Evil

The Scriptures say, "Be not overcome of evil, but overcome evil with good.

Our Sunday School Work

What is its purpose?

The Single Eye

In gratitude to God for the revelation of Christian Science, I desire to give, out of the abundance of evidence of the power and presence of God with us, an experience of the healing of imperfect sight.

Forgiveness

The words as read from the message of our dear Mother, "I say it with joy,—no person can commit an offence against me that I cannot forgive," came as a benediction of restfulness.

Expression of Gratitude

Not a day has passed since we received the new edition of Science and Health that we have not mentally sent thanks and love to our dear Mother and Leader for her labor of love to us, her children in every land.
June 1, 1899, my husband was finishing a contract to furnish wood for an excelsior factory, when his axe touched an over-hanging bough and he sent the large blade through his foot, taking off two toes and about one third of the foot, excepting a small piece of skin on one side and another small place on the bottom.
When I first heard of Christian Science I was a great sufferer.
While playing at school last winter, my daughter fell on the ice and loosened her two upper front teeth.
Christian Science was brought to me nearly two years ago through the priceless book, Science and Health.
In the fall of 1896 my husband accidentally struck his hand on an emery wheel, severing the cords and making a hole large enough to contain a large marble.
Beware of the man who does not become gentler as he goes toward strength, kinder and tenderer as he approaches power.

Religious Items

It is not the wrong or sin revealed that is most to be feared, but rather that which lurks in secret—that which is the serpent in the grass in human nature.
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Christian Science: The Religion of Jesus Christ.