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The coupling of Unity to Christian Science "as a sort of...
World-Herald, Omaha
The coupling of Unity to Christian Science "as a sort of second cousin," fails to square with the facts. Mary Baker Eddy, the Discoverer and Founder of Christian Science, in her book "Rudimental Divine Science," defines Christian Science (p. 1) as "the law of God, the law of good, interpreting and demonstrating the divine Principle and rule of universal harmony." It is thus readily seen that Christian Science is purely spiritual law; therefore it can have no cousinship with whatever operates, either in part or wholly, on a material basis.
In the fourth chapter of his first epistle, John says, "God is love; and he that dwelleth in love dwelleth in God, and God in him." It is upon the basis of this law of Love that Christian Science overcomes hate, for hate has no place in the Love which is God.
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November 4, 1939 issue
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Fact and Fable
LOUISE KNIGHT WHEATLEY COOK
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The Way Out
GEORGE WELLS HOLLAND
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Tending His Vineyard
KATHERINE PUFFER
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"What went ye out into the wilderness to see?"
FLORENCE I. EDWARDS
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The Language of Science
ANNA STANTON LAY
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Education
HAROLD F. BENNETT
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God's Song
MARJORIE STALEY SANFORD
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At the Rochester Diocesan Conference, at Caxton Hall,...
Lt.-Col. Robert E. Key, District Manager of Committees on Publication for Great Britain and Ireland
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The coupling of Unity to Christian Science "as a sort of...
J. Simmons Davis, Committee on Publication for the State of Nebraska
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In a recent issue of Rogaland there appears an attack on...
Nils A. T. Lerche, Committee on Publication for Norway
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A résumé of a sermon that appeared in a recent issue...
Louis N. Denniston, Committee on Publication for the State of Connecticut
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Things of Importance
Duncan Sinclair
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That Which Must Be Learned
Evelyn F. Heywood
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The Lectures
with contributions from Thomas E. Hurley, Marie Baldy, Peter V. Ross, Florence S. Smith, Robert Stanley Ross, Elizabeth D. Bigheart, William Duncan Kilpatrick, Winifred Borsom, Hermann S. Hering, Annie Haug, Lucia C. Coulson, Norah D. Robson
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With a heart full of gratitude to God, to Christian Science,...
Julia E. Smith with contributions from Stella Smith Warner
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It is with a heart overflowing with joy that I write this...
Evelyn Thorburn
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It is with the desire to help others as I have been helped...
Olive M. Ziegler with contributions from Gordon L. Ziegler
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I began studying Christian Science in 1914, after the...
Minnie Cuthbertson
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I am profoundly grateful for Christian Science
Albert J. Altmeier
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It is with gratitude unbounded that I acknowledge the...
Rebecca E. Bedwell
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I am very thankful for the many blessings and healings...
Harry H. Waggoner
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Teach Me to Love
GRACE A. WARNER
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Signs of the Times
with contributions from Ralph C. Lankler, W. Harold Reid