with contributions from Charles F. Dole, J. W. Dawson, E. M. Martinson
We simply call attention to the fact that this "peace of justice," quick to avenge insults, which makes a strong nation at once the judge and jury and executioner in its own suit, and spends more on the machinery of military force than on all measures of public service combined, is not the kind of peace for which Christmas Day is set to remind us.
"If the courts listen to the devotees of any given school of physicians, nothing short of the services of such a physician will answer the requirements of the law.
The health department of Chicago was not established primarily to frighten people to death, and perhaps that is not its present intention, but the effects of its germ bulletins upon sensitive natures must be exceedingly shocking.
with contributions from Mary Baker Eddy, Ada G. White
The Patriot has received many compliments on its new office and work-rooms, but none which it appreciates more than the following from our distinguished fellow-citizen Reverend Mary Baker G.
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beloved disciple, John, says, "God is love," and Paul's definition of Love is thus rendered in the Twentieth Century New Testament,—"Love is long-suffering and kind.
Am I to think that there was a personal God six thousand years ago, or sixty thousand years ago, or six hundred thousand years ago, and that to—day, when I can go out and see him painting the leaves, and starting this fall the beginnings for next year's spring—see the love and life of the ever—present God at work before my eyes, can I think that His personality is gone?