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THE ALLNESS OF PRINCIPLE

So many times we hear it said, "I cannot get the right idea or concept of God as Principle.

CROSS-BEARING

"If any man will come after me, let him deny himself, and take up his cross daily, and follow me.

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Mary Baker Eddy: Her enduring discovery

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From Living the Lord's Prayer

'OUR FATHER ...'

The Lord's Prayer sparks the recognition that divine Love is always with us.

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CORRECT HYMN SINGING

Complaint is frequently made that in church service the hymns are sung too slowly, that the tune is made to drag heavily along, taxing breath capacity and offending the sense of rhythm.

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THE UNSPEAKABLE GIFT

In his second epistle to the Corinthians, Paul, after exhorting the brethren to bountiful and cheerful almsgiving, closes with the words, "Thanks be unto God for his unspeakable gift.

DOING GOOD WITHOUT LOSING GOOD

The doing of good ought certainly to have results beneficent to the doer, even as the labor of the sower makes more certain to him a share in the harvest.

FROM OUR EXCHANGES

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Mary Baker Eddy: Her enduring discovery

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Anthology of classic articles II

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From Safety

A safe refuge

Trust in God opens the door to a safe refuge, always available and always at hand.

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From Living the Lord's Prayer

'OUR FATHER ...'

The Lord's Prayer sparks the recognition that divine Love is always with us.

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Christian Scientists assail no man's religious views.
In these days it should be easy to view to life and achievements of Mrs.
When the highly educated and cultured young Pliny, a pagan Roman, served as governor of the province of Bithynia, in the early part of the second century of our era, he found spreading there what he termed a crude "superstition," a sect whose followers, although not guilty of any flagrant violation of law, were accounted possessed of a strange and dangerous religious "fanaticism.
Recent experiences resulting from medical examinations in our public schools call for a protest on the part of the liberty-loving people of Boston.
Neither custom, nor policy, nor expediency can make wrong right.
The statement made by the bishop of Chichester, in which he affirms that Christian Science is "neither Christian nor scientific," is not likely to carry with it any great sense of conviction to those who are not believers in Christian Science, and certainly will not produce any sense of uneasiness in those who are.