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Christian Science recognizes that humanity needs help...
Iowa City (Ia.) Republican
Christian Science recognizes that humanity needs help, needs mental, moral, and spiritual stimulus and a larger faith, not only in themselves, but in God; and recognizing these truths, it endeavors to implant that understanding of God's presence, availability, and power which alone can heal and save.
Christian Science is educational in the truest sense of the word, because it inculcates the truest, best, most logical, most consistent understanding of God as infinite intelligence, ever-present and available, and man as his image. Learning of God and the things of God is true education.
John L. Rendall.
Iowa City (Ia.) Republican.
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January 2, 1904 issue
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Self-control
ANNE DODGE.
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Invisible but Infinite
JESSE B. TWISS.
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The Science of Truth
MARY B. HOWE.
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Christian Science Work
F. B. HOMANS.
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"Come unto Me."
WILLIS F. GROSS.
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Sacrifices
A. T. M.
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Christian Love
FLORENCE RICHMOND.
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A Question Answered
Willard S. Mattox
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True Healing
S. F. S.
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A Helpful Influence
with contributions from Albert E. Miller
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Christian Science recognizes that humanity needs help...
John L. Rendall
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The Lectures
with contributions from Samuel J. Elder, Stephen Metcalf, Lyndon A. Smith
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Building Fund of the Mother Church
Stephen A. Chase
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MRS. EDDY TAKES NO PATIENTS
Editor
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Revivals
K.
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Letters to our Leader
with contributions from Anges Florida Chalmers, Jessie S. Wardwell, Sarah J. Clark, Sue D. Hines
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In gratitude for my remarkable cure through Christian Science...
Grace J. Eckles
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With a heart full of gratitude for the blessings received...
Alice F. Rowe with contributions from Viola E. Andrews
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Like the woman in the Bible story, I had "suffered...
Carolyn Marjorie Cochrane
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I have been interested in Christian Science about eighteen months...
Annie E. Gawthrop
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From our Exchanges
with contributions from F. E. Marble
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Notices
with contributions from Stephen A. Chase