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Satisfying Evidence
The Homoeopathic Envoy
Mr. Editor.
All who have at heart the welfare of the race rejoice when human suffering is relieved. Appreciation for this relief is not necessarily lessened when one fails to understand or endorse the method employed. If relief is actually afforded, and health and happiness are brought into thousands of homes throughout our land, all fair-minded people are willing in a measure to look at the individual, through whose teaching and practice this good work has been accomplished, as a public benefactor.
An examination of Mrs. Eddy's writings would disclose the fact that she makes no claim that the phenomena of mortal existence which we call death, or that matter itself, is not real to our mortal sense of things. Insistence that matter is as nothing in the sight of God, however, is surely in line with consistent Christianity. Jesus had no good to say of matter. He urged his hearers to look away from the material into the spiritual. He said: "It is the Spirit that quickeneth; the flesh profiteth nothing."
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April 11, 1903 issue
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Legislation in Texas
ROBERT L. ZILLER.
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Freedom of Choice
W. D. McCrackan
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Satisfying Evidence
Albert E. Miller
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Notices
with contributions from Katherine Rudolphi, May S. Brower
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MRS. EDDY TAKES NO PATIENTS
Editor
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The Right to Act
Editor
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An Easter Song
Richard Le Gallienne with contributions from T. T. Munger
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The Practical Faith of Luther
T. VON HODENBERG.
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Christian Science in the Ascending Scale
ANNA W. K. MATHEWS.
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The Awakening
M. V. P.
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The Lectures
with contributions from Abbe Guillore, Samuel Longfellow, Mechem, W. S. Kenyon
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I became interested in Christian Science through reading...
William H. Art
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Little more than two years ago
J. F. E.
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With gratitude and thanks to my Father who is in...
I. L. Erickson
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Notices
with contributions from Stephen A. Chase
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Religious Items
with contributions from F. B. Meyer, Joseph Parker