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A Correction
A mistake occurred in the last two sentences of the second paragraph of the editorial, 'Evil is not Power,' as it appeared in our issue of Nov. 9. These sentences should have read:—
But the individual who attempts to produce the dream of sin, disease, or death, is guilty of the attempt to commit a murder, and Mrs. Eddy has prophetically said that at no distant day this crime will be as punishable legally as is the crime of attempting to send a bullet into a man's heart. In Divine Science Life is God, and God is infinite, all; but to the personal senses the belief of death is as real as the fact of life, hence the belief that says. 'I can kill a man mentally,' may be father to the thought of committing the crime of trying to kill a man, since as a man 'thinketh in his heart, so is he.
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November 16, 1907 issue
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WEEDS
M. G. KAINS, M.S.
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PARALLELS FOR PROGRESS
KATHARINE J. SMITH.
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MINE OWN INFIRMITY
MATHER ALMON ABBOTT.
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NO GOOD THING DENIED US
VINTON A. HOLBROOK.
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THE SYMPATHY THAT HELPS
G. L. MC NEIL.
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MY EXPERIENCE
ELLA MITCHELL MC AVEY.
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Our critic takes exception to the teachings of Mrs. Eddy...
Rosemary O. Anderson
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When you say that Science and Health of the various...
Henry Deutsch
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I have just seen the note in your issue of Aug. 31...
Frederick Dixon
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Our critic infers that Christian Science does not provide...
R. Stanhope Easterday
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It is not claimed at this time that the practitioners of...
V. O. Strickler
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No religious teacher since the time of Jesus gives a...
Charles K. Skinner
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IN LONDON, ENGLAND
Frederick Dixon
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MRS. EDDY TAKES NO PATIENTS
Editor
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THE CHURCH MANUAL
Archibald McLellan
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SOME COMMENTS ON CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
Annie M. Knott
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THE IMMUTABILITY OF LAW
John B. Willis
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LETTERS TO OUR LEADER
with contributions from Board of Trustees of The Christian Science Publishing Society, Albert C. Stone, Olcott Haskell, Mary F. Eastaman, Mary E. Isely, Sue Mims, James Landy, W. R. Babcock, William Lloyd, William W. Davis, Marie Chalmers Ford, Agnes Cooper, Margaret Riggs Cox, Margaret Dundee Gibb, Hayne Davis
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THE LECTURES
with contributions from Henry Van Arsdale, A. F. Cooper, R. Thomsen, John F. Gaylor
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Christian Science was first brought to my notice in...
William Tiner Duryea
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In loving gratitude to God, and to our dearly beloved...
Margaret Lange
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When as a small boy I entered the Christian Science...
Charles W. Whiteside
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I feel very grateful for this opportunity of telling how...
Kate McQuiston
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The first time I heard of Christian Science I objected...
Bessie Hughes with contributions from Lida M. Shaw
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Gratefully do I write this testimony, in gratitude for...
Helen I. Kinsman
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All my life I was a great sufferer from so-called hereditary...
Kate E. Henderson Clark
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It may be that my experience in healing will be the...
Frances Pauline Meloon
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In January, 1899, I first heard of Christian Science
Delia A. Jackman
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I desire to express my sincere gratitude for Christian Science...
John T. Fletcher
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CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
PETER E. MACKAY.
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FROM OUR EXCHANGES
with contributions from Washington Gladden, Laird Wingate Snell