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On my way to a Wednesday evening meeting, not long...
On my way to a Wednesday evening meeting, not long since, this thought came to me, "You must express your gratitude for all Science has done for you;" then another thought followed, "You had best wait until you work out some of the hard problems that you have, before you say anything," then this thought came, "No, give praise at midnight." Since then many problems have been solved by reading that story of the apostles shut in an inner prison with feet fast in the stocks, and with no visible way of escape. We read they prayed and sang hymns of praise at midnight, and the prisoners heard them; then came the great earthquake, and the prison doors were opened and their bonds were loosed, not of a few, but every one that heard.
I feel deeply grateful that a disciple in this age had the courage and faith in God to sing praises at midnight, and because of her understanding and love for good, the prison doors are being opened and the bonds are being loosed for the weary ones who have heard and are turning to the Father-Mother God that has been revealed to us.
I. B. G., Memphis, Tenn.
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April 4, 1903 issue
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The Doctrine of Christian Science
Clarence A. Buskirk
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A Plea for Fair Judgment
Alfred Farlow
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Practical Christianity
David B. Ogden
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A Thoughtful Reply
Charles D. Reynolds
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We read in the Gospel of John, "If ye abide in me, and...
Rees C. Vidler
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The Future of Astronomy
Seth C. Chandler
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Truth will bear the Light
Samuel Sale
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MRS. EDDY TAKES NO PATIENTS
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Our German Periodical
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Communion in the Mother Church
Editor with contributions from C. H. Spurgeon, Thomas Hughes
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An Appeal to Caesar
WILLARD S. MATTOX
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Love Gives
ELLA S. SARGENT
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The Lectures
with contributions from Sydney Smith, O.J. Craig, Miles Poindexter
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Nothing can longer keep me from publicly acknowledging...
Louise E. Thorne
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Notices
with contributions from Stephen A. Chase
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Religious Items
with contributions from Richard Baxter, Henry Drummond, J. C. Shairp, Cicero