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The Folly of Unjust Judgment
THE advance of the cause of Christian Science has disclosed a human capacity for hasty judgment and unintelligent criticism upon the part of many men of place and distinction, which is equally surprising and unfortunate, and a collection of the distorted and untrue statements which have been made respecting this Cause and its Leader in religious periodicals and other publications of conventional good standing, would surely bring a sense of humiliation to every noble-minded man.
A fair sample of this unworthy criticism, appears in the columns of an evangelical paper before us, in which a gentleman whose "Ph.D." ought to stand for scholarship and fair-mindedness, asserts that,—
"Christian Science declares that the whole objective world is a subjective product and nothing more, and that the mind can change its feelings and its sensations, and consequently the whole objective world, by changing its thoughts about them."
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September 5, 1903 issue
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New Sight in Science
LOUISE DELILSE RADZINSKI.
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How to Read Understandingly
E. ROSE COCHRANE.
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Formulas
ALICE THRALL.
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"God's Arm is not Shortened"
CLARENCE A. BUSKIRK
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Bodily Healing through Spiritual Regeneration
ALFRED FARLOW
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A Reply to Professional Criticism
BICKNELL YOUNG
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No one who has sat beside those whose cases have...
W. D. MCCRACKAN
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After all is said, are not results the best proof of any...
JOHN L. RENDALL with contributions from Anon
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MRS. EDDY TAKES NO PATIENTS
Editor
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Card
MARY BAKER G. EDDY
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Letter to our Leader
with contributions from S. P. FOREST
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The Concordance
GERTRUDE M. SINGLETON
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I want to be among those who return to give God...
MARY M. CHAPMAN
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In Christian Science I have found the truth
RETA L. AYERS
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From our Exchanges
F. W. ROBERTSON with contributions from CHARLES G. AMES, J. HUDSON TAYLOR
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Notices
with contributions from STEPHEN A. CHASE