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GATHERING NEWS STORIES with a spiritual perspective week by week, we wondered what kinds of material the Sentinel of 100 years ago carried. Here is a glimpse into some of the Items of Interest and other excerpts from the Sentinel at the turn of the 19th century.
Arthur C. Kempton says in the (Baptist) Standard: "The double-minded Christian shall never behold the divine vision in its beauty. He scarcely knows whether to serve God or Mammon. Today he hearkens to the voice of duty, tomorrow he obeys the call of desire. He sings: 'I love thy house, O Lord,' but he shows that he loves the world, too. Such an one never sees anything clearly."
"Religious Items"
January 10, 1901
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Mentoring—with love
Jewel Simmons
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letters
with contributions from Pat Hovatter, Laurie Landis, Janet M. Berry, H. M. Wyeth, Lezah E. Siegrist, Marta Greenwood
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CHURCH—a city set on a hill
By Alessandra Colombini
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Finding Sunday School—finding myself
By Tiago Ferreira
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Let me tell you about a school founder named John
By Lydia Laryea
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Player to mentor to social entrepreneur
By Warren Bolon Sentinel staff
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Adopting a brother
By Shepard Collins
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Through a spiritual lens—"HURRY WAIT"
Peter Anderson
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On getting away from it all
By Merelice
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Patient's choice
By Bettie Gray Sentinel staff
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Sentinel staff with contributions from John Greenleaf Whittier
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Anyone for tennis?
By Kim Shippey
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Fear of flying conquered
Eric Oyama
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A healing of fever and stomach pains
Virgílio de Sousa with contributions from Eugênio Correia de Sousa Neto
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Healing, wherever you are
Hilary Braysmith
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From the founder of the Sentinel
Editor, Mary Baker Eddy