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learn through the study of Christian Science that the things seen with material eyes have not the reality of substance, that they are but temporal manifestations of mortal belief regarding creation, counterfeiting the invisible universe of God's creating.
Among the many opinions concerning Christian Science to which the reverend critic gave expression in a recent issue, was the one that "Christian Science is the very negation of the Christianity of the New Testament.
In making reply to the latest clerical criticism of Christian Science, no aspersions will be cast upon the critic, but rather is regret felt that one who is known for his efforts to relieve distress should go out of his way to berate those Christians whose successful work in lightening humanity's burden of sin and suffering is generally recognized.
[Several letters have been received offering various opinions in regard to the authorship of the poem "Leave it with Him" published in the Sentinel of May 3.
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interesting exploit to every little child is his first casting a seed into the dark earth and beholding the green blade push forth to glow and rejoice in the sunshine.
with contributions from Ethel Price Gray, Alta Pledge Pew, C. Herbert Smith, Evelyn Clark, A. K. Stewart, George C. Atkins, Guy Parkhurst Estes, Frederick R. Rhodes, James Neil Hastings, W. A. Walthew, W. S. Sterrett, Carl W. Rawson, Gladys St. Clair
With a heart full of love and gratitude to God for the healing which I have received through Christian Science, I write this testimony so that others may also be blessed.
In addition to the regular cloth bound edition of "Christ and Christmas," an illustrated poem by Mary Baker Eddy, there has now been published an illustrated pocket edition of the same poem, bound in black morocco, limp, round corners, gilt edges, uniform in size with the pocket editions of other writings by Mrs.
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with contributions from Ethel Price Gray, Alta Pledge Pew, C. Herbert Smith, Evelyn Clark, A. K. Stewart, George C. Atkins, Guy Parkhurst Estes, Frederick R. Rhodes, James Neil Hastings, W. A. Walthew, W. S. Sterrett, Carl W. Rawson, Gladys St. Clair