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Notices
On page 168 of this issue will be found a notice which recently appeared in The Christian Science Monitor and other newspapers announcing that work has begun on The Christian Science Pleasant View Home at Concord, New Hampshire, on the beautiful site once chosen by our Leader, Mary Baker Eddy, for her own home, where she spent many of the momentous years of her busy life. It seems fitting that this location be chosen for the home of those deserving Christian Scientists who have years of creditable endeavor and achievement behind them and are entitled to continue to prove the truth of Christian Science amid surroundings conducive to spiritual growth and further usefulness.
It may come as a surprise to some to know that in many large centers there are elderly Christian Scientists living amid surroundings that are obstructive to comfort, activity, or clear thinking. Some are in actual want. Others live in lodgings to which the word "home" can hardly be made to apply. Still others, and they are not few, live in institutions supported by the charity of compassionate men and women who have given liberally of their means to care for their less fortunate brethren of all religious beliefs. Is it strange, then, when any of our people turn to such institutions to find a peaceful home, that they are sometimes met with the question, "Why does not your own church care for its elderly people?"
The time is at hand when the world is to be shown that our church does care for its own, and that our religion is not without profit in the sense that the apostle uses the word when he says, "If a brother or sister be naked, and destitute of daily food, and one of you say unto them, Depart in peace, be ye warmed and filled; notwithstanding ye give them not those things which are needful to the body; what doth it profit?"
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October 31, 1925 issue
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Basis of Correct Mental Practice
CLIFFORD P. SMITH
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Employment
HILDA WINIFRED HATCHARD
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True Attraction
ALEXANDER WARENDORFF
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"Stretch forth thy hand"
MABEL REED HYZER
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Law
NANCY E. PLASKETT
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Thoroughness
LAURA DUNBAR HAGARTY
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Consecration
EDWARD ESDALE
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Instead of being an "irrational mental cult," Christian Science...
Arthur P. De Camp, Committee on Publication for the State of Missouri,
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In a recent issue of the Times is an interesting exposition...
George C. Palmer, Committee on Publication for the Province of Saskatchewan, Canada,
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It has been stated that according to M. Coué, an idea...
Mrs. Caroline Getty, Committee on Publication for France,
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Thank you for the words of appreciation of Christian Science...
Albert E. Lombard, Committee on Publication for Southern California,
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God's Light
LOUISE W. PRIMROSE
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"From glory to glory"
Albert F. Gilmore
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Moral Courage
Ella W. Hoag
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Destroying "the popular gods"
Duncan Sinclair
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The Lectures
with contributions from Arthur Joseph Schroeder, Nellie P. Hubbard
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I did not become interested in Christian Science for...
Bertha Castanien
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It is nearly three years since I first became interested in...
Kitty E. M. Terrot
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For twenty-one years I have had the benefit and protection...
Carrie E. Anderson
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In 1920 my daughter was ill, and we asked a Christian Science...
Paul Widerra with contributions from Anna Widerra
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It is several years since I began the study of Christian Science
with contributions from Christian Peddie
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About nine years ago, I rather despaired of ever being...
Corna Noble with contributions from Sylvester A. Noble
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When I consider the great darkness out of which I have...
Rose Amy Bainbridge
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During the ten years we have been studying Christian Science...
Florence M. Bragg
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Out of gratitude for the wonderful healing which has...
Magdalene Vogt
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In December, 1918, I was told by a physician that I...
Alice M. Chirnside
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Signs of the Times
with contributions from Ernest F. Champness, H. J. Trueman