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Must make us Laugh
Boston Morning Journal
To the Editor.
Mark Twain's greatest misfortune is that he feels compelled to sustain his reputation as a wit, a humorist, a very funny fellow. He must live, and to live he must make people laugh—for that is his profession. It is Mark Twain who writes, not Mr. Clemens.
Does any one suppose that the North American Review would have paid him for any serious article in reference to Christian Science —anything that would calmly, charitably, and dispassionately state the case and his opinion of it after a serious investigation of the facts? One need only to read, side by side, in the Boston Journal of the other day, extracts from the magazine article written by Mark Twain, and a criticism of the same by Mrs. Eddy; the one flippant, inconsequent, so-called wit; the other dignified, reverent, and patient, to form a very fair opinion concerning the spirituality of the two writers.
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January 22, 1903 issue
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Mrs. Eddy Replies to Mark Twain
Mary Baker G. Eddy
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Reply to a London Critic
Clarence A. Buskirk
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In the Medical Arena
Alfred Farlow
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The Path of Progress
Albert E. Miller
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Renewal of Copyright
Herbert Putnam with contributions from Thorvald Solberg
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Among the Churches
with contributions from V. Edna Henson, Cora E. Johnson
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A Prayer
Washington Gladden with contributions from Henry W. Crosskey
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MRS. EDDY TAKES NO PATIENTS
Editor
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Notice
William B. Johnson
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Church Dedication in Manchester, N. H.
with contributions from Dinah Mulock Craik, J. C., Charles D. Reynolds, Mary F. Berry, William P. McKenzie, Irving C. Tomlinson, Alfred Farlow
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A Business Man's Letter
Ira C. Hubbell
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Error's Limitations
E. R. H.
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The Scientific Attitude toward Disease
MRS. IDA W. STRAUB.
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The Lectures
with contributions from D. H. Pinney, James D. Sherwood
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A Word from Mr. Chase
Stephen A. Chase with contributions from William Wordsworth
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Announcements
with contributions from Stephen A. Chase
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Religious Items
with contributions from Ripon, Joseph Parker, William Short, Charles H. Watson, Tileston F. Chambers