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The Senate Post Office Committee has made an important change in the Post Office bill as it came from the House.

A Complete Defence

The story of Achilles is interesting from the standpoint of Christian Science.

The New Understanding

The aim referred to in these words of our Leader, she has faithfully pursued, and the pursuit has been blessed indeed, for, wherever there are students of Christian Science the testimony is given that through her works a new understanding of the Scriptures has been gained.
The question is often asked, "Where does the Christian Science denomination get the money to build and maintain such handsome churches free from debt?

Out of the Gloom

Out of the gloom of centuries pastThere cometh a day of light;From man-made creed to humanity's needIs the voyage from wrong to right.
Few realize the inconsistency of the accepted beliefs of the individual until they undertake to formulate them into a system and make them harmonize with a given rule.

Replies to Dr. Peters

To the Editor of The North American.
The study of Christian Science should teach one that the mental and moral attitude of the patient and family is a large factor in bringing out the results desired, and their conscious or unconscious fear of death is the most potent enemy to contend against.
In the public ministry of the Great Physician there is no record that he worked in conjunction with the medical profession of that time.
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The Lectures

The Christian Scientists of Cheyenne have reason to feel greatly flattered at the reception given Judge Septimus J.

Among the Churches

First Church of Christ, Scientist, through one of its members, presented Mrs.
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Each branch Church of Christ, Scientist, is requested to send, on or before May I, a report of its total membership as it stood April 1, to William B.
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The author of the Christian Science text-book takes no patients, does not consult on disease, nor read letters referring to these subjects.
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Teaching In Sunday School.
The following extract is the closing paragraph of a sermon preached by a prominent clergyman in a Western city and reported in a local paper,—
The three hundredth edition of Science And Health has just been issued in Morocco binding, pocket size, also in Levant binding.

Letters to our Leader

Boston, Mass.

True Brotherliness

The congregation of First Church of Christ, Scientist, of Houston, Tex.
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The semi-annual lecture on Christian Science, under the auspices of the Mother Church, will be delivered by Bicknell Young, C.
Thinking it my duty to make public my cure through Christian Science, I herein relate the facts as they transpired.
Fifteen years ago a copy of Science and Health was loaned to a member of our family, and although none of us were in especial need of physical healing we became intellectually interested in Christian Science.
Whenever we receive a new number of our Christian Science Herold, the thought comes to me to do my duty to God and relate my experience in Christian Science, that others may read it and be led to join this Christian army where all evil is being destroyed.
While never an invalid, I, too, have felt the healing power of Truth.
In June, 1895, I went to Jamestown, N.
I have long wished to express my gratitude for the priceless gift of Love in our revised Science and Health.
I became interested in Christian Science about two years ago through the healing of my husband.
I wish to express my gratitude for the benefits received by myself and other members of the family from this Christ-truth.
I wish to speak of the great benefits I have had through Christian Science.
About four years ago at the midnight hour I was suddenly awakened out of my sleep to behold a mother weeping over her darling baby.
It is four years since I first heard of Christian Science.
I desire to tell of some of the blessings that have come to me through Christian Science.
I am filled with gratitude to God for Christian Science.

Truth's Paean

One note with endless rangeVibrant with infinite changeAll music holds;

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It is a marked feature of religious literature, and of secular as well, both in England and in America, that there is a call for a revival of religion.
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Notices

The Christian Science Text-Book.