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FROM OUR EXCHANGES
[Congregationalist.]
Christians providentially organized in different groups which have already rendered creditable service to the world, need, from time to time, and we believe never more seriously than today, to ask, Does the maintenance of our separate organizations accrue to the advantage or disadvantage of our community? Does it speed forward the kingdom of God as rapidly at it might be expected to move were some new alignments made? But Christian people have a still higher duty than that to the community. They owe it to their Master to ask whether the existing order satisfies the deep desire of his heart when he prayed, "That they all may be one; as thou, Father, art in me, and I in thee;" to ask also whether the world is day by day receiving the convincing token that they are Christ's disciples because of the love they bear one another and the sacrifices they are ready to make for his sake.
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February 12, 1910 issue
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THE FOUNTAINHEAD
CLARENCE W. CHADWICK.
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THE STATUTES OF TRUTH
HENRIETTA A. FIELD.
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PROBLEMS
DR. EDMUND F. BURTON.
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TRUTH'S LOVELINESS
JESSIE WOOD.
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THE TRUE VIEW OF MAN
EDWARD C. BUTLER.
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"CAST THY BREAD UPON THE WATERS"
EDITH C. CARTER.
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Christian Scientists accept unreservedly the teaching of...
James D. Sherwood
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In practising under the rules given in "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures,"...
Royal D. Stearns
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Mrs. Eddy has presented scientific Christianity to this...
Nellie M. Johnson
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Most cases offered as evidence of failure on the part of...
Gray Montgomery
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I am sure you will permit me to refer to the lecture...
Frederick Dixon
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If there is one thing that Christian Science is doing,...
Charles W. J. Tennant
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In regard to diagnosis it may be said that Christian Science...
William E. Brown
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ADMISSION TO MEMBERSHIP IN THE MOTHER CHURCH
John V. Dittemore
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MRS. EDDY TAKES NO PATIENTS
Editor
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MEN IN OUR RANKS
Mary Baker Eddy
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"EVERY WHIT WHOLE"
Archibald McLellan
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SCIENCE AND PROGRESS
Annie M. Knott
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THE STATURE OF A MAN
John B. Willis
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LETTERS TO OUR LEADER
with contributions from Mary Baker Eddy, Frederick Dixon, Ernest C. Price, A. Phelps Wyman, Mary Brookins, Geo. H. Cooper, Ellen N. Van Ostrand, Jessie C. Adams, H. B. Dutton, C. C. Cook, W. R. Thomas, G.H. Trader, First Church of Christ, Scientist, Peoria, Ill
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THE LECTURES
with contributions from Philip Martineau, Dean A. A. Bruce, John N. Shafter
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Christian Science has been such a great help to me in...
Carrie E. Boller
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I, too, would like to give thanks for all the blessings...
Elise Lehmpuhl
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I have been healed of rheumatism, catarrh, stomach...
W. P. Adkins with contributions from M. S. G. Adkins
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I give my testimony with great pleasure and a very...
Sinie J. Schmick with contributions from Ava R. Hall
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I give my testimony with a very grateful heart, hoping...
Mary E. Chadwick
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Every morning a new sense of gratitude leaps in my heart...
Grace Chadbourne
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I wish to express my gratitude for Christian Science
Addie L. Lewis
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Words are inadequate to express my gratitude for what...
Gretta Powell
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I am very happy to have found the way to truth
Anna Joeckel
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As the years go by, the one passage of Scripture my...
Margaret Bottome