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Thoughts for Business Men
Let us rise in the morning with the knowledge that divine Love is looking straight into our hearts and urging us to go forward on the pathway of harmony and righteousness throughout the day. Let us breakfast in the atmosphere of peace and love, and let our thought, ever and anon, be a silent whisper of thankfulness for the infinite blessing of ever-present divine help and guidance.
Let us go to business with a silent prayer for the loved ones at home and for divine direction in perpetuating their happiness and well-being. Let us meet our business competitor on a plane of conscious fraternity, knowing that there is no discord in the divine Mind, and that, as children of that Mind, all should reflect only truth, honor, and brotherly love. Let us bring to every business transaction the Golden Rule, and expect a kindred compliance from our business neighbor.
Let us dismiss as unreal,—not of God,—all thoughts of anger, malice, hate, spite, jealous rivalry, and charge our consciousness with the ideas of Mind reflected in kindness, love, and good-will, knowing that Soul is conscious of all we do, say, think, feel, or hear, that is right. Let us strive to see in our business rival our Father's image, and send no thought toward him that will not cheer and purify.
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February 18, 1905 issue
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The Right of Inheritance
HAYNE DAVIS
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The Dignity of Christian Science
EZRA M. BUSWELL
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The Prodigal Son
R. M. STROTHER.
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A Mirage
K. B. J.
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Thoughts for Business Men
H. P. T.
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Loving our Brother
MYRTIE A. TENNY
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Simple Lessons
G. I. F.
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As there are still some who believe that the mere acceptance...
Richard P. Verrall
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Christian Science inculcates the greatest compassion for...
Willard S. Mattox.
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It might be well to state that Christian Scientists do not...
Albert E. Miller
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The Bible describes God as the same yesterday, to-day,...
Clarence A. Buskirk
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The Christian Science movement, which is growing so...
Edward E. Norwood
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Among the Churches
with contributions from Gerald H. Walenn, Kate Holbrook Pierce, Raymond C. Davis, Schiller
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The Lectures
with contributions from A. J. Padgham, T. L. Bond, Lida W. Fitzpatrick
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MRS. EDDY TAKES NO PATIENTS
Editor
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Heaven
Mary Baker Eddy
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The Expected Revival
Archibald McLellan
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A Snowflake
John B. Willis
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"Let us reason together."
Annie M. Knott
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Letters to our Leader
with contributions from Mildred R. Bell, Jeanie A. Conger, Mary C. Phelps, Edw. S. Moldenhauer, James A. Logwood, H. A. Stuart, Abraham Lincoln
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Having received so much benefit, both physical and mental,...
Elizabeth W. Frick
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In April, 1898, my physician advised me to make my...
Howard W. Spiker
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I cannot be thankful enough for what Christian Science...
Harriet A. Woodcock
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The first Christian Science service which I attended...
Margaret H. Anderson
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The force of early training was so strong that I lived...
Edward L. Ripley
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I wish to tell how much benefit I have received through...
Katherine Meyer
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The Golden Year
ROSE SEELYE-MILLER.
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From our Exchanges
with contributions from Daniel Dorchester
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Notices
with contributions from Stephen A. Chase