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THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE HOME
I have in mind the picture of a Christian Science home where I love to go when I feel the need of being renewed in spirit, as did the Master when he went up into the mountain to pray. The woman who has made this home what it is has been a student of Christian Science for many years. After a long period of sickness and suffering, she has come into a large degree of freedom, and like the spring which is filled from unseen reservoirs until it must overflow, making all vegetation around it green and luxuriant, this life is so filled with the consciousness of Spirit that its overflow is a blessing to many lives, and especially to those who come into the home.
In no other place can we realize so much of the presence of God as in the true Christian Science home,—that which is being made an ideal home. To me there is no more congenial place on earth, no place where it is so easy to know God aright. Here we find the Bible and the Christian Science publications, and such other clean literature as is in accord with them. In all human thought there is much to unlearn, and the sincere Christian Scientist does not wish to add any more materiality to what he already carries, and from which he must unburden himself. High class magazines and the works of the of the best writers and poets may worthily claim our attention, but we will not be tempted to read that which we are compelled to unlearn in after years. In homes where there is no understanding or practice of Christian Science, the subjects of food, clothing, the house and its furnishings, the struggle for worldly gain, and the pleasures that perish in the using, are often all that is talked about. All these, when regarded as the end of life, bring constant worry, vexation, and disappointment; the ideals given us by Christ Jesus—"Take no thought for your life;" "Seek ye first the kingdom of God, and his righteousness"—are not heeded.
The inmates of the ideal home are content with the simple life, and with only the few material things needful, although they may want these to be of good quality. In these respects Christian Scientists should be exemplars, and teach the lessons of which so many are in need. The wife may need to simplify her housekeeping, and give less time to the preparation of material food that she may have more time to feed those who hunger and thirst after righteousness. She should be ready to carry to the weary and heavy laden the message of rest and peace, and to minister to the stranger within the gates who is in need of the healing truth. In such a home the family learn to love God by loving their fellow-men and by keeping His commandments. They realize the promise of Christ Jesus, who said, "I will come in to him, and will sup with him, and he with me."
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July 24, 1909 issue
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"REJOICE EVERMORE"
WILLARD S. MATTOX
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FAITH MADE PRACTICAL
F. MAUD TURNER
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THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE HOME
W. H. JENKINS
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PERFECTION
ANNIE M. PAYNE
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CHEMISTRY AND TRUTH
WINDSOR RICHARDS
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THE WAY OF LOVE
JESSIE WOOD
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LOCKING THE DOOR
CHARLES HENRY PEEBLES
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Christian Science, as taught and practised by Mrs. Eddy...
Judge L. N. Blydenburgh
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Your reviewer may say, as has been said, "It was...
Frederick Dixon
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Among the many misconceptions as to Christian Science...
William E. Brown
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The foundation of Christian Science is the scientific...
J. V. Dittemore
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Christian Science is based upon the word of God as...
John L. Rendall
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Mrs. Eddy is beloved by hundreds of thousands, because...
R. Stanhope Easterday
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All Christendom will agree that the object of the rite...
Miss Ida Hodnett
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Christian Science has been instrumental in leading many...
Lloyd B. Coate
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Calumny, abuse, and baseless accusations were hurled at...
Algernon Hervey-Bathurst
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The fact of healing through Christian Science being...
George Shaw Cook
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MRS. EDDY TAKES NO PATIENTS
Editor
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"THOSE THINGS WHICH YE DO HEAR AND SEE"
Archibald McLellan
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LAW AND ORDER
Annie M. Knott
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BURNING OUR BRIDGES
John B. Willis
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LETTERS TO OUR LEADER
with contributions from Minnie D. Symonds, Mary Baker Eddy, Helen Friend-Robinson, Annah T. Norton, Lillian E. Honig, Emma Julia North, Robert E. Cary, Annie Spelcy
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THE LECTURES
with contributions from Julius M. Liepman, Henry M. Mason
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With a grateful heart I give this testimony
Jenny Speich
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Through the spiritual understanding gained from the...
Emma Phillips
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In 1905 I was a mental and physical wreck, having...
Helen P. Du Val
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Our eight-year-old boy fell at school and injured his...
Ernst Reinhardt
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It is gratifying to write this testimony, trusting that...
Martin B. Hostetter
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When I was groping in the darkness occasioned by a...
Cora B. S. Renneker with contributions from L. B. Spivey
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I can no longer withhold my testimony
Anna Macdonald
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For twenty-five years I was a sufferer from severe headaches
Ida W. Williams
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It is with a deep sense of gratitude for the revelation...
Minnie T. Jaquith
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My heart is full of praise and thanksgiving for God's...
Marie Soland with contributions from Clive S. Carman
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Words cannot express my gratitude for Christian Science...
Amy L. Fahnestock
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Until 1904 I was afflicted with all kinds of disease,...
Theodor Gruhns with contributions from Frau Anna Krekel
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THE CROWN OF DAVID'S LINE
BEN. HAWORTH-BOOTH
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FROM OUR EXCHANGES
with contributions from Silas McBee, Robert Stuart MacArthur, G. Campbell Morgan