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Entering the Fold
On last Sunday all the branch churches of our denomination were observing the Communion, at which service new members are received after having promised fealty to the tenets of the Mother Church. Some of these applicants have come from other churches; some are the children of Christian Scientists, and have so learned to remember their Creator in the days of their youth as to rely upon Him alone if sickness or trouble come to them; while others have come from the dreary wastes of agnosticism, to which they had been driven by their failures to find God in creed or dogma; and they have proved, each and all, in some degree that the spiritually scientific understanding of God heals both the sick and the sinful, even as in Jesus' day. To all of them the Christ has spoken, saying, "Are ye able to drink of the cup that I shall drink of?" and most of them have pondered long the step now taken in becoming members of the Church of Christ, Scientist. There are many who respond to the call of Truth with hearts made light and joyous by their healing, and all know that in the ratio of their faithfulness they will partake of Christ's cup and grow strong thereby, for they have learned that in no other way can they escape from the thraldom of materiality and gain the glorious freedom of spiritual being.
It is such a joy to know that in Christian Science we do not follow "a stranger" but are led by the familiar voice of the "good shepherd" who calls us to the fold where we "go in and out, and find pasture." While it is true that unfore seen difficulties may come to us, there will also come blessings beyond the range of our present vision, and each day, if we are true to our pledge, will bring a new and holier sense of "union and communion" with God which will lift us above every difficulty.
At this time it were well for the older members to recall the paths by which they have been led, and as they do so they will feel a deep and tender interest in the younger members, and never by any thoughtless word or deed cause them to wander from the strait and narrow path of Christ-like living.
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July 16, 1904 issue
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From Belief to Understanding
C. W. Chadwick.
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Making our Demonstration
MORRIS WEBER.
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Discharging our Indebtedness
ELLA R. HALL.
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Our Work
CORNELIA E. BAILEY.
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Spiritual Bounty
ADA J. MILLER.
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Omnipresence
ELOISE CAMERON MC GREGOR.
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Not Revolutionary but Evolutionary
Alfred Farlow
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"Where shall wisdom be found? and where is the place of...
Caleb H. Cushing
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It is one thing to believe that the gospel is of God, and...
Wm. H. Jennings
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The world has had many religions, philosophies, and...
Richard P. Verrall
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Individual sin healing was as instantaneous with Jesus...
John Carveth with contributions from Socrates
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The Lectures
with contributions from Sydney Brooks, Edward A. Kimball, Judge Smith
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MRS. EDDY TAKES NO PATIENTS
Editor
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Letters to our Leader
with contributions from M.B.G. Eddy, Helen S. B. Ross, Helen L. Younger, E. C. Wood, W. T. Kilgrove, Mabel L. Sinclair
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I am deeply grateful for all the good that has come into...
Sarah Hambridge
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I desire to testify to all the good that has been received...
Lena C. Nahnsen
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About three years ago, a niece living with us, who worked...
J. R. McConnell
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For months I have endeavored to make an acknowledgment...
For months I have endeavored to make an acknowledgment...
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I have demonstrated the power of Truth again and again...
Caroline Fiske
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I came into the understanding of Christian Science about...
Ella Robertson Noble
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I wish to add my testimony to those of the many who...
George M. Diehl
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A sense of Deity as the infinite Person or omniscience...
Carol Norton with contributions from Channing
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Notices
with contributions from Stephen A. Chase