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The Lectures
More than four hundred listened to the lecture on Christian Science at the People's Church, last evening [October 21], by Judge Septimus J. Hanna. Judge Hanna was introduced by the Rev. Parker Stockdale, who spoke in part as follows:—
Ladies and Gentlemen:—True religion is not one of creed, but one which embodies and manifests a good life, it is not a thing of dogma or ecclesiasticism, but it is born of divine love.
Traditional, orthodox theology has long held that the incarnation of the divine was limited to one man of the race, but the noblest instinct of the religious world, as well as the profound thought of the intellectual world is beginning to see that all souls incarnate some measure of the life of God.
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November 26, 1904 issue
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Mental Corrections
M. G. KAINS.
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The Value of a Good Name
RICHARD P. VERRALL.
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An Allegory
KATHERINE M. YATES.
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The Results of Obedience
F. F.
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Strength
A. J. F.
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The Healing Leaves
Alfred Farlow
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The Lectures
with contributions from Parker Stockdale, A. Gertrude Earle, Mr. Warner, Clarence B. Hadden
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Charity and Invalids
Mary Baker Eddy
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Brotherhood
K.
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Letters to our Leader
with contributions from J. Edward Smith, S. Gertrude Palen, Caroline Mead Foss, H. Boardman, Flora Davis
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In November, 1901, I had a dear friend from Indianapolis,...
Elizabeth Battelle Holden
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I do not know how long I should have suffered had it not...
Philena Matteson
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To those leaning on the sustaining infinite, to-day is...
Jennie A. Richardson
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It gives me pleasure to testify to the love of God, who...
Alice Campbell
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I am permitted to stand here to-night because of the practical...
John Goodwine with contributions from Kimball
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I would like to add my name to the list of those who have...
Grace B. Hatcher
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"God Rests in Action"
DIADEMA FOSTER.
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Notices
with contributions from Stephen A. Chase