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FROM OUR EXCHANGES
[Prof. Milton S. Terry, D.D., in (New York) Christian Advocate.]
We should study all religions with a sympathetic feeling, for we may see in every one of them the noblest elements of human nature yearning after God. Thoughtful men are now asking, What is religion? What is the essence of Christianity? And we are told that, in the deepest sense, religion is the recognition of a divine relation between God and man. This being true, that religion which best exhibits the fact and significance of such relationship should have the highest claims upon us all. Accordingly we ask of Christianity, as we would of any other cult, What is the best you can tell us about man and about God?
[Rev. Henry Davies in Baltimore (Md.) Sun.]
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June 26, 1909 issue
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A Correction
Mary Baker Eddy
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SIMPLE ADDITION
Annie M. Knott
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THE PRICE OF LIBERTY
WILLIS F. GROSS
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THE NATURE OF DEITY
J. V. DITTEMORE
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CHRISTIAN SCIENCE IN EMERGENCIES
MARTHA V. A. BARRY
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COURAGE
ADA B. FOSTER
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"ALL THAT I HAVE IS THINE"
ANNE MAY LILLY
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Christian Science does not teach that the universe is...
Alfred Farlow
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Our critic's nonsensical statement that "there is no sun,...
J. V. Dittemore
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Mortals have a material concept of God's universe,...
William E. Brown
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Christian Science teaches that man has no more right...
Algernon Hervey-Bathurst
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Christian Science urges men to recognize their true selfhood...
Captain Geoffrey Wilkinson
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Our critic mistakenly states that Christian Science...
George Shaw Cook
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Christian Scientists heartily agree that "prayer does not...
Olcott Haskell
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Our critic says that Christian Science is not Christian...
Frederick Dixon
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Christian Science is essentially the primitive Christianity...
Abbot Edes Smith
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The healing work of Christian Science is not contingent...
John L. Rendall
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MRS. EDDY TAKES NO PATIENTS
Editor
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"BY THEIR FRUITS"
Archibald McLellan
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TRIUMPHING IN TRUTH
John B. Willis
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LETTERS TO OUR LEADER
with contributions from J. R. Mosley, Willis D. McKinstry, Alma Rodemich, Carmon Herrrick, Josephine Prentice, Kate Joy Gray, Ernest C. Moses, Anna A. File, A. Hazel Cohen, E. E. Baddeley
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THE LECTURES
with contributions from R. A. Hicks, A. J. Hickey, Virginia Taylor, Gerry H. Barnes
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Several years ago I awakened to the realization that my...
J. Leland Mothershead, Jr.
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That I have waited till now to tell of the many benefits...
Emily N. Stokes
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It is now two years since a stomach trouble induced me...
Pauline Bayer with contributions from Carl Bayer
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In May, 1907, I was taken ill with what the doctors...
Catherine Davidson
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Although I had been a zealous church-goer and Bible...
Marie Helene Benisch
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Through love of humanity and out of gratitude to...
W. P. Currigan
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In the winter of 1907-8, I was taken sick with a severe...
Henrietta F. Tucker
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One evening, about a year and a half ago, I was taken...
C. S. Earnshaw
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Two years ago my little daughter, then eight years of...
Wm. MacKenzie
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For over thirty years I suffered each summer with an...
Wm. H. Phinney
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One of the many things for which I am indebted to...
Dale G. Vaughan
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Some two or three years after my first healing through...
Sarah J. Bailey
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The prophet Jeremiah said, "Come, and let us declare...
Elizabeth B. McGrew
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"THE SINLESS JOY"*
Cassius M. Loomis
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FROM OUR EXCHANGES
with contributions from Milton S. Terry, Henry Davies, P. L. Forsyth, Alexander MacColl, Melville K. Bailey, Frank Oliver Hall