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Thinkers
In the Preface of "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures" (p. vii) Mrs. Eddy has written, "The time for thinkers has come." This is a comforting statement to one who looks with some dismay at certain tendencies of the times, when apparently the world wishes to achieve even its pleasures with as little mental effort as possible. Through our Leader's wonderful teaching and practice, humanity is, however, shaking off its mental indolence, and instead of depending on one set of men to do its religious thinking, and on another to do the thinking deemed necessary to keep the body well, men and women are learning to understand God for themselves. So doing, they invariably find that in proportion as they think correctly about God they have healthy bodies and contented minds.
The breadth of Mrs. Eddy's own mental horizon makes it evident that she did not intend to limit thinking in any direction, and in proof of this we have The Christian Science Monitor,—"an international daily newspaper." Perhaps few of us get from the Monitor all that we should, but the past year has made the writer, for one, more grateful for the work it is doing for the world, and increasingly conscious of its clarion call to us all to think.
With the new privilege of the ballot and the duty to use it as wisely as possible, came the realization that the Monitor is an educator competent to fit women for this responsibility. One who did not understand might fancy that women would be led like sheep to the support of this candidate or that, this party or the other; but Christian Science does not encourage blind following, even when the leadership is wise and good. If one were so mistaken as to want to be led without much thought, this easy way would soon prove itself a hard one. None is exempt from the apostolic demand, "Work out your own salvation."
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March 9, 1918 issue
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"There should be time no longer"
HAWLEY O. TAYLOR, PH.D.
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Symbolic Imagery
ISRAEL PICKENS
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Teaching the Scriptures
ETHEL MUNRO GOSS
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Thinkers
ETHEL PUTNAM
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The Present Moment
HECTOR WALLACE SMITH
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Immanuel
LAURA GERAHTY
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It seems proper when the world is in such turmoil as it is...
W. D. Hinchsliff
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The report of an address on Christian Science which appeared...
Samuel Greenwood
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A report of a lecture on "The Church and Mental Healing"...
Frederick R. Rhodes
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That the theologians have always found the apparent...
Carl E. Herring
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A Spiritual Movement
William P. McKenzie
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The Uplifted Standard
Annie M. Knott
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What to Do in War Times
William D. McCrackan
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Admission to Membership in The Mother Church
Charles E. Jarvis
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The Lectures
with contributions from W. W. Derr, Josephine G. Clayton, Ida C. SoRelle, Raymond Smythies, Audley F. Hewitt
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I have received so much help and encouragement from...
Mortimer Carr
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I want to give thanks for what Christian Science has...
Thomas W. Hatch
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When I was a child my mother was healed of curvature...
Frances May Cauthorn with contributions from Benjamin F. Cauthorn
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Having proven that the overcoming of the tobacco habit...
Emory Fay with contributions from Everetta W. Fay
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My hope is that this testimony may be of help to some...
David Jones with contributions from Elizabeth A. Jones
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I am filled with joy and gratitude for the privilege of...
Lillian A. Povelite with contributions from Ferdinand Povelite
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A deep sense of gratitude to God prompts me to tell of a...
Frances M. Hodson
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An experience came to me some months ago which so...
Helen Woodruff with contributions from Robert J. Thompson
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Gratitude prompts me to do the little I can in giving to...
Minnie Ullrich
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I enjoy reading the testimonies of others so much that...
Eugenie A. Miller
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From the Press
with contributions from F. G. Coan
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Notices
with contributions from The Christian Science Publishing Society