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It is all right to believe, and to practise what you believe...
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It is all right to believe, and to practise what you believe in the most enthusiastic manner; but do not fail to grant others the same privilege.
"By their fruits ye shall know them." If one's belief gives cheerfulness, where before there was despondency; hope, where there was discouragement; courage, where there was timidity; health, where there was sickness, would you take it away from him?
We are all searching for the truth and most of us must cut a sorry figure groping about in the darkness of our own conceit and ignorance.
Before you condemn any man's belief, see what it is doing for him. If life is fuller, and richer, and cleaner, and sweeter for him and his because of his belief, is it for us to say, he is a fool to believe such stuff?
Let us think and let think.—Exchange.
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March 28, 1903 issue
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Applied Christianity
W. D. McCrackan with contributions from Ruskin
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In Due Time
Alfred Farlow
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Among the Churches
with contributions from Sara J. McCullough, C. H. Gibbs
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The Question of Library Supply
Albert E. Miller
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The Message of the East Wind
AMY RUTH WENZEL.
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MRS. EDDY TAKES NO PATIENTS
Editor
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A Rainy Day
S.
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Letters to our Leader
with contributions from Ed., Katharine P. Borland, Frances D. Turner
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The Faithfulness that Saves
J. E. FELLERS.
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Christian Science in Business
ISIDOR JACOBS.
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Learning to Love
ELLA LANCE WILLIS
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The Lectures
with contributions from Gilbert Hunt, E. K. Betts
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Our Daily Choice
SAMUEL GREENWOOD.
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When our attention was first called to Christian Science...
Edith S. Griswold
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Notices
with contributions from Stephen A. Chase
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Religious Items
with contributions from William D. Little, Alexander MacLaren, Victor Hugo, I. O. Rankin