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The Challenge of Error
"Are you going to believe that lie?" These words were addressed to a discouraged person whose business seemed on the verge of collapse. After everything had been done from the standpoint of Truth, and things failed to look brighter, the business man was stating the condition of affairs to a Christian Science friend. When the question "Are you going to believe that lie?" was asked, error was ready with its reply, "Well, I can't meet my bills."
Just think of one of God's ideas being unable to pay honest debts! Amid the gloom, that question "Are you going to believe that lie?" would come again, and the answer changed before business changed. "No; I won't believe that lie; my Father is rich, my Father is all compassion, His promises are sure,—no good thing will He withhold from them that walk uprightly," and the gloom was dispelled. It always will be if we listen to the voice of Truth.
The Bible records Joshua's command, "Shout; for the Lord hath given you the city," then the walls fell flat.
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April 18, 1903 issue
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The Passing of Winter
Harry W. Bugbee
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MRS. EDDY TAKES NO PATIENTS
Editor
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The Lectures
M.
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Our Father
ANNIE H. WILSON.
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A Letter to our Leader
Frances Hastings Jewett
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Metaphysical vs. Material Understanding
REV. W. W. MC ARTHUR
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Church Finance
W. E. B.
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Perseverance
C. A.
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The Challenge of Error
L. A. M.
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The Lectures
with contributions from H.S.H., Henry C. Smith., Clark, F. S. Dietrich
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When Christian Science was first presented to me, to...
R.L.M. with contributions from A.I.S.
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Twelve years ago the name of the "evil spirit" that beset...
L. EMOGENE MORE with contributions from MILLIE HANSON
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Notices
with contributions from Joseph Armstrong, Stephen A. Chase
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Religious Items
with contributions from Samuel A. Eliot, Arthur T. Hadley, Theodore L. Cuyler, G.H. Morrison, Thomas Guthrie