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The gentleman who opened the "Palestine in Rotherham"...

The gentleman who opened the "Palestine in Rotherham" Exhibition is reported in a recent issue of your newspaper to have drawn attention to the "great movement towards a liberal thought in the last half century among the Jews who think;" and to have further stated that "this has led, in the first place, to pure secularism, and a very large number have been led into those queer kinds of so-called religion which, I don't think, are going to justify themselves in the long run.

In your issue of March 23, there appeared a letter in...

In your issue of March 23, there appeared a letter in which the author asks for an explanation of a quotation from the Christian Science textbook, "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures" by Mary Baker Eddy.

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Where is God when bad things happen?

Have you ever asked yourself where God is when you’re faced with bad news? We invite you to listen to each episode and discover ideas that spark hope and inspiration.

From Overcoming grief

What death does not do

We go on gaining moment by moment in the understanding that God is the only real Life.

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A telegraphic dispatch in your issue of December 16...

From Letters, Substantially as Published

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Above the Clouds

Sometimes when the sun is shining brightly, there may be clouds in the sky, here and there, and we may not be aware that they are rendering the sunlight less clear and brilliant.

True Generosity

In a certain article on the Women's Activities Page of The Christian Science Monitor there appeared the arresting advice: "Don't forget about turning generous hems.

Chastity

"Chastity is the cement of civilization and progress.

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Changing your world

Listen to this Sentinel Watch series—and discover how your prayers can make a difference in the world.

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A spiritual approach to mental health

Listen to this Sentinel Watch series on mental health—and find hope, even healing.

From Faculties indestructible

MAN'S DIVINE HERITAGE

Man's divine heritage as the son of God is not a promise, but is the present fact; it is one's true state of being.

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From Free from Contagion

Bringing our prayers to the threat of contagion

Prayer can lift us out of the swirl of fear, and it can be a calming, healing influence in our communities as well.

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Meeting the Demand

An inescapable demand of human existence is its preservation.

"How many loaves have ye?"

In the account of the feeding of the multitude, given in the fifteenth chapter of Matthew's Gospel, it will be noticed that the disciples or students of the Master's teachings were following closely his every activity.

The Allness of God

On pages 9 and 10 of "Unity of Good" Mrs.
"It breaks the dream of disease to understand that sickness is formed by the human mind, not by matter nor by the divine Mind.

Signs of the Times

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An editorial comment in the Angeles Mesa News of Los Angeles discussed a list of papers that had been printed in Time, and said, in part: "Another in this list of great newspapers is The Christian Science Monitor, and justly so.