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summer, the owner of a flower garden being away from home, the pleasant task of caring for the garden fell to the lot of a student of Christian Science.
MANY
have been sorely puzzled in the effort to reconcile the thought of a just God with the story of Jacob and Esau and their struggle over the birthright and the blessing.
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is interesting and inspiring to note how the children of Israel were admonished by Moses to show kindness, courtesy, and consideration to the stranger within their gates.
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her address before the National Christian Science Association at the National Convention in Chicago, in 1888, our revered Leader, Mary Baker Eddy, said in part.
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childhood some of us may have found the enforced strict observance of the Sabbath rather irksome, although it created a wholesome respect for the teachings of the Bible, especially those of our Master, Christ Jesus.
George C. Eames, Committee on Publication for the State of Maine,
My attention has been called to a New York dispatch published in a recent issue of your paper, which states that the founder of the New Thought Alliance held beliefs similar to those held by Mary Baker Eddy, the Discoverer and Founder of Christian Science.