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Armor Inspection
"Wherefore take unto you the whole armor of God, that ye may be able to withstand in the evil day, and having done all, to stand."
This forcible figure which Paul employs in calling attention to the careful preparation needed in our warfare against error, has been most helpful to me in my daily work.
In ancient days, when a warrior went forth to battle, we know, if he was a wise and careful soldier, that he did not neglect to wear his whole armor; he must have examined this armor very carefully to see that each part was firm enough to resist the shafts of the enemy; and if, after an encounter, he found that any part had become weakened, he saw that it was strengthened for future needs.
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April 15, 1905 issue
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The Right Practice
CLARENCE W. CHANDWICK.
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Spiritual Intuition and Healing
R. STANHOPE EASTERDAY.
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Armor Inspection
J. W. M.
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Christ, Come Again
REUBEN POGSON.
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A Question of Justice
Alfred Farlow
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What is a Religion?
Willard S. Mattox
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The Lectures
with contributions from G. A. Brock, Horace H. W. Hebbard, Wm. H. Haynes
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MRS. EDDY TAKES NO PATIENTS
Editor
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God Does not Create Evil
Archibald McLellan
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Religious Freedom
Annie M. Knott
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The Pall of Ineffectiveness
John B. Willis
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Letters to our Leader
with contributions from Albert E. Miller, William R. Thomas, Nathan Gans, Maurine Campbell
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Eight years ago Christian Science was brought to my...
L. H. Milliken
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I wish to express my gratitude for the blessings which...
George Gauthier with contributions from Ida Bowman
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In gratitude to God for revealing to our revered Leader...
Kathryn McKey Alton
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Dandelions and Sunshine
M. L. T.
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From our Exchanges
with contributions from H. A. Bridgman
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Notices
with contributions from Stephen A. Chase