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ENLARGING OUR BORDERS
In the natural and orderly progress of the Christian Science movement it has been necessary to "enlarge our borders" from time to time, and recently a permanent enlargement of the Sentinel has been one of the way-marks in the growth of our Cause. The Sentinel now comprises twenty pages, an increase of four pages of reading-matter each week, and this increase has been found none too great to meet the demands made upon our space by the greater activity in the Field and by the rapid spread of Christian Science to almost every portion of the civilized world. Our readers may be sure that as the work continues to grow the Sentinel will keep pace with it.
In addition to this four-page enlargement it has been found necessary to improve in other ways this weekly messenger of good things, in order that it may properly represent our Cause, which stands for the best in every department of life. The appearance of the Sentinel has been greatly enhanced during the past few months by the new cover, and our readers will find that a further innovation has been made in this week's issue by the use of better paper for both cover and inside pages. These papers will be used regularly in the future, and we feel sure that the better appearance which they give to the Sentinel will be appreciated.
The increase in the number of pages, and these various changes, have added quite materially to the expense of publication, and it has been found impracticable to continue the Sentinel at the price of one dollar per year, which is much lower than that of other religious weeklies. We have seventeen papers of this class now on our table, and we find that only one of them is priced at less than two dollars per year. Their figures are as follows: one is $1.50, seven are $2.00, three are $2.50, five are $3.00, and one is $3.50.
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March 2, 1907 issue
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SEEING INVISIBLE THINGS
M. G. KAINS.
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ENLIGHTENMENT VS. IGNORANCE
FRANK BELL.
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THE GOLDEN RULE
MAUD RICHARDSON
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THE MATERIAL COUNTERFEIT
FRANK H. SPRAGUE
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JOY
MARTHA E. KILLIE.
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HYMN OF PEACE
John Addington Symonds
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A few days ago I saw in an Eastern newspaper a letter,...
R. E. Lidgerwood
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Mr. Editor:—You comment editorially upon an article...
Rosemary O. Anderson
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A correspondent in your issue of the 10th says, "The...
Anna H. Carter
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THE LECTURES
with contributions from John D. Works, Mayor Hugo, Mr. Rose, Royal D. Stearns, William G. Ewing
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MRS. EDDY TAKES NO PATIENTS
Editor
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ENLARGING OUR BORDERS
Archibald McLellan
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THE CONCEPT OF FAITH
John B. Willis
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THE LESSON OF THE FIG TREE
Annie M. Knott
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THE MARCH COSMOPOLITAN
Editor
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LETTERS TO OUR LEADER
with contributions from Dunmore, Board of Directors, Board of Trustees, Rosalie G. Amory, Wilson K. Doty, Albert Jacobson, W. A. Reed
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I entered the army in 1864, when I was nineteen years...
G. A. Walther
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I was always delicate from childhood and it was believed...
Lettie E. Thompson
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For years I had tried to read the Bible understandingly,...
John Snowgoose
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I feel impelled to express my gratitude for Christian Science
Lucy Toller Eady
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For a long time I was a great sufferer, both mentally and...
T. Swartwout with contributions from Martha Fletcher
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For two years prior to 1897 I had suffered great distress...
Mary E. Gilmer
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I wish to express my deepest gratitude to God, and to...
Martha J. H. Pixley
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COMMUNION
JENNIE MAY MYERS.
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FROM OUR EXCHANGES
with contributions from Algernon S. Crapsey