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"There is no Strife"
THE oneness of Truth and the harmony existing between all its varied expressions is constantly suggested in the unconscious revelations of our inner life.
In moments of supreme experience and of perfect naturalness, the prejudices and conventionalities which have separated men, fall away, their sway is broken, and in the accents of a common language all men witness to their essential likeness in thought and aspiration, and this gives that value and authority to the moral judgments of the people as a whole, which have led all great statesmen to recognize in such abiding convictions the voice of God, vox populi, vox dei.
The most commanding sense is a universal one, and the things which most distinguish and exalt individualities are those which point to their oneness of nature, of capacity, and of endowment.
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March 21, 1903 issue
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How Christian Science Heals
W. D. McCrackan
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"Equality among Healers"
Albert E. Miller
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A Loving Rebuke
Lloyd B. Coate
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The Purpose and End of Christian Science
Alice Jennings
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Among the Churches
with contributions from C. C. Moore, Anna S. Carpenter, Ed.
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Live in the Sunshine
Margaret E. Sangster
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MRS. EDDY TAKES NO PATIENTS
Editor
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He is not Unworthy
William J. Lampton
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Counsel by the Way
G. C. Kinsman with contributions from Dhamma-Pada
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"I Came to Fulfil"
H. S. A.
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A Child of God
ALICE ADAMS RUSSELL.
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The Lectures
with contributions from Russell, Allen H. Armstrong
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The Reward of Service
Elizabeth Barrett Browning
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I was first told of Christian Science in 1897
J. W. S. Bergman
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Some, while theoretically acknowledging God's allness,...
S. M. Friedlander
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Notices
with contributions from Stephen A. Chase
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Religious Items
with contributions from James H. Ecob, W. W. Fenn, Henry Drummond, George Bowen