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our Leader's Message of June, 1901, a message that has sounded the bugle call to all Christian Scientists to advance, she says on page four: "As Christian Scientists you seek to define God to your own consciousness, by feeling and applying the nature and practical possibilities of divine Love.
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the early part of the sixteenth century the old master, the great sculptor, Michael Angelo, under the potent influence and inspiration of Savonarola, became deeply imbued with an artistic and religious fervor.
We
sailed from New York July 4th, on steamer Barbarossa, North German Lloyd, and in the afternoon, as I was sitting on deck reading our text-book, "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures," a lady stopped to ask me if I were a Christian Scientist.
Some
experiences I have had within the past year impel me to write these lines in order that others, as well as I may be on guard and remember the injunction of Jesus to his disciples: "Behold, I send you forth as sheep in the midst of wolves; be ye therefore wise as serpents and harmless as doves.