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LETTERS TO OUR LEADER
Cambridge, Mass., July 21, 1908.
Beloved Leader:—It will be no interruption of your time to send in a message of good news. On the Board of Trustees Judge Smith is proving to be an "upright judge" and "excellent young man." It would make you happy to observe the balance and fairness of his thought, and his impersonal justice in dealing with questions. Into his place as First Reader he fits as a man prepared for his work. It seems to be the general opinion that the Second Reader also expresses fitness for the work.
We welcome the dissolving of the Teachers' Association, because it means the completion of the reconciliation of the workers—so that now old-line apostles and intermediate saints and new disciples can stand together on the common footing of service. The ending of conventions means that the busy people everywhere can feel that they now need miss nothing by remaining with their work. In many ways the fruit of your travail you now see, and we rejoice with you, and love you with ever-deepening love. With tender love.
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August 15, 1908 issue
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KEEPING SILENCE BEFORE GOD
CLARENCE W. CHADWICK
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"THE SIGNS OF THE TIMES"
HENRIETTA MARCUS
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THE RELATION OF DESIRE TO CHARACTER
WILTON H. MCKERRAL
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"THE SOUL OF MUSIC"
ALTA GRETTON
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NO STRINGENCY IN GOD'S KINGDOM
GEORGE HENRY TRADER
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THE PRACTITIONER
GERTRUDE RING
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You have been so very fair to Christian Science and...
Alfred Farlow
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It has been well said that no one has ever criticised or...
Charles K. Skinner
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It is sometimes said by the critics of Christian Science...
Frederick Dixon
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The entire structure of Christian Science is based on the...
J. V. Dittemore
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Christian Science distinguishes between the divinity...
Frank W. Gale
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Physicians are to-day admitting one of the points emphasized...
Luther P. Cudworth
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THE MORNING
STOKES ANTHONY BENNETT.
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MRS. EDDY TAKES NO PATIENTS
Editor
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THE SCIENCE OF CHRISTIANITY
Annie M. Knott
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THE "SILENT PARTNER"
John B. Willis
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LETTERS TO OUR LEADER
with contributions from William P. McKenzie, Adelia C. Collins, Abbie Anna Hall, Mary Otis Newell, Effie Downs, Elinor Ashbrook, Earlie S. Chase
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THE LECTURES
with contributions from E. Parnell, Charles F. Stone, R. O. Anderson, Roy A. Mather, Charles Vouga, I. B. Smith, C. E. Staengler, Senator Burton, C. D. Huston
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AMONG THE CHURCHES
with contributions from Editor
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After reading an article in the Sentinel of Feb. 16, entitled...
Catherine Crabbe
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Through the clear perception of the truth, as it is...
Harry F. Hoover
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In obeying the Scripture, "Let the redeemed of the Lord...
Alvaretta B. Russell
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I have long had a desire to make acknowledgment of my...
Mary J. Canaday
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Hoping that my testimony will be of benefit to some one...
Lilian Solomon
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It is with the deepest gratitude that I give my testimony...
Ella Mary Belden
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My heart overflows with gratitude to our beloved...
Francier Whitlock
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Feeling that the time has come when I should testify to...
Mattie Troy Clendinen
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About six years ago I suffered greatly from kidney...
Richard H. Hicks
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Two years ago my young son was seriously infected by a...
Annie G. Nehls
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"THINE IS THE GLORY"
MARY WHEELER.
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FROM OUR EXCHANGES
with contributions from Francis D. Peabody