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The Lectures
Bicknell Young of Chicago lectured on Christian Science, June 3. He was introduced by Senator E. R. Fulton, who said in part:—
We do not all think alike, but we sometimes reach the same conclusions by reasoning along different lines. The supreme desire of all good people is to do that which will benefit humanity, which will elevate the human race and make better men and women. I am not a Christian Scientist, yet I believe many things which they believe and approve many things which they do. They believe that anything that will strengthen and encourage the weak, that will sustain and cheer those who are less fortunate than we, is one of the high and noble things of life. So do I. They believe that in doing that which will uplift and uphold a person and make him stronger physically, mentally, and morally, they do something that is noble and good. So do I. I know but little of their doctrine and of their creed, but I do know that by their words and by their deeds they have brought hope and joy to many a heart, and comfort and peace and rest to many a soul. They have accomplished great things and done a world of good, and wherever you find them, you will find honest, earnest, and conscientious workers, whose sole purpose is the betterment of their fellow-man.—Correspondence.
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September 3, 1904 issue
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Are we Inconsistent?
WILLARD S. MATTOX.
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A Helpful Lesson
MABEL A. BIRDNO.
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Would it be fair in assume that an orthodox church was...
Richard P. Verrall
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In the fatherhood of God and the sonship of Christ, Christian Scientists...
William H. Jennings
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The critic lays down the proposition that "the acceptance...
Ezra W. Palmer
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The Lectures
with contributions from E. R. Fulton, E. V. Day, J. S. Bayne
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MRS. EDDY TAKES NO PATIENTS
Editor
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As to Diagnosis
M. with contributions from M.
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Witnessing to Facts
Witnessing to Facts
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Letters to our Leader
with contributions from F. S. Bellevue, Mary E. Hardy, Godfrey R. Pearse, Mabel S. Thomson, Burwell O. Griffin
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For many years before coming West, I was actively...
For many years before coming West, I was actively...
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I did not come to Christian Science for physical healing
Helen M. Palmer
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In a moment of discouragement, I once expressed my...
Lucille Jocelyn
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Ever since I became interested in Christian Science, it...
Ever since I became interested in Christian Science, it...
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From our Exchanges
with contributions from Josiah Strong
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Notices
with contributions from Stephen A. Chase