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A Loving Rebuke
Atlanta (Ga.) Constitution
Editor Constitution :— We note that the Constitution quotes Mr. Meyer at the Tabernacle as saying that since he has the genuine Christianity he has no need for Christian Science. Disparaging remarks about Christian Science and its revered and gifted Leader have not been infrequent during the Bible conference, and they have passed without notice from our denomination, but it is time to say a few words.
The Christ that has come to me in Christian Science has brought to my consciousness a large and loving tolerance for differing opinions, creeds, and doctrines; a deep and abiding faith in the ultimate triumph of good, God; a loving and patient sympathy with every aspiration in the human heart toward Christliness. While the members of our denomination have been mostly debarred from the conference, on account of the embarrassment of hearing their loved religion often misrepresented and maligned, yet there has never been a moment when we have not rejoiced to know that so many are hungering and thirsting for righteousness, that the meetings have been large and well attended, and we still trust that every good thought and word of truth may bear its fruitage in this city so dear to us all. I often think it would be wise if our press would reprint every paragraph of Sidney Lanier's magnificent poem on "Intolerance."
Even if the Bible conference is composed of the great stars in the spiritual firmament, why should not they rejoice that the little twinkling stars are also rejoicing in the affluence of the light — "which lighteth every man that cometh into the world." It is the infinitude of the individual reflection of light which constitutes the starry splendor of the heavens. Sometimes it is found that the little star is really a splendid central sun with its own grand system, and small only to our limited vision.
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April 29, 1905 issue
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The Price of Liberty
SAMUEL GREENWOOD.
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Spiritual Law
W. C.
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A Revelation of the Century
MAX JAGERHUBER.
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Reaching the Heights
A. D. P.
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An Interesting Letter
W. F. Gregory
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Among the Churches
with contributions from Alice M. Whyte, Martha H. Gish, Charles L. Van Fossen, Madeline Koons Perrin
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The Lectures
with contributions from Wilfred G. Garnet Cole, George C. Cavell, Max C. Currick
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A Loving Rebuke
Sue Mims
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Christian Science has been denounced by certain systems...
with contributions from Sonneschein
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MRS. EDDY TAKES NO PATIENTS
Editor
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An Amended By-law
Editor
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Church Dedication in St. Louis
Editor with contributions from Mary Baker Eddy
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Afternoon and Evening Services
Archibald McLellan
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The "Common Sense" of It
John B. Willis
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Spiritual Energy Needed
Annie M. Knott
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Letters to our Leader
with contributions from Irving, Grace Merwin Colby, Harry Delos Hughes, Joshua C. Lichtenwalter, Stella D. Cary, L. L. Kendrick, B. Jackson
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When Christian Science was first brought to my notice...
Laura A. Yourtee
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When I first heard of Christian Science, I had been...
M. Edith Elkins
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It is with pleasure that I write of my experience in...
Joseph Archer
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I recall one proof, among many, of God's readiness to...
Sarah D. Hill
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In gratitude for what Christian Science has done for...
Barbara Dusch
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My only son was very badly burned in the following...
Adelaide C. Leffell
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It is often said, "I have not enough faith to be healed by...
Elizabeth L. Lloyd
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It is over five years since Christian Science was brought...
W. G. Williams
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I was led to investigate Christian Science over two years...
Maude K. Shawaker
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It is with a very grateful heart that I acknowledge a few...
Hattie P. Sherwood
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Her Birthday
CLINTON B. BURGESS.
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From our Exchanges
with contributions from Charles E. Jefferson, C. Ellwood Nash
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Notices
with contributions from Stephen A. Chase