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Montrose (Ia.) Journal
The plan of salvation outlined by Christ Jesus is very simple and includes the recognition of God the Father, Christ the Son, and the Holy Ghost, or Comforter; all of these are accepted in their entirety by Christian Scientists, who recognize the fact that Christ is the Saviour of the world, and that only by following in his footsteps is there salvation from either sin, sickness, or death. This following of Jesus' teachings includes and emphasizes all that Jesus taught, not only with reference to sin, but the healing of the sick also.
Christian Scientists are merely continuing this work established by Jesus, recognizing the fact that the same power which has governed and controlled all things throughout all time is still the governing and controlling power, namely God.
The central thought of Christian Science is not to heal the sick, but it is to regenerate humanity in every consistently Christian manner, and the fruits of Christian Science bear witness to this fact.
John L. Rendall.
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March 14, 1903 issue
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The Other Side
CHARLES D. REYNOLDS
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Love of Truth its Foundation
F. WEINHAGEN with contributions from ALFRED FARLOW, SALA
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The Reasonableness of Christian Science
WILLIAM M. GREGORY
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Known by its Works
W. D. Mccrackan
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The plan of salvation outlined by Christ Jesus is very...
John L. Rendall
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Railing at Christian Scientists because they are not doing...
Charles K. Skinner
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God and a Day
EDWARD A. CHURCH with contributions from HOSEA BALLOU
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MRS. EDDY TAKES NO PATIENTS
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With Open Eyes
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The German Monthly
Editor with contributions from EMERSON
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For All of Me
JOSEPH FULFORD FOLSOM with contributions from G. F. MEACHAM
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Praying Aright
B. A. M.
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Incidents along the Way
HARRIET PRICE.
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"Thou Shalt be as my Mouth"
ELIZABETH KATZ.
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The Habit of Criticism
EDWARD C. AVERY.
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In January, 1897, we turned from old surroundings...
JAMES D. COOK
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Notices
with contributions from Stephen A. Chase
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Religious Items
with contributions from PHILLIPS BROOKS, JOSEPH PARKER, MARY R. S. ANDREWS