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Miss Rawson and her patient thought about the situation, it seemed to them that something more than unintentional harm was resulting to the latter from Spofford’s mental influence.Miss Lucretia’s w...
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When the speaker concluded the audience arose en masse and made a rush for the platform. There were no steps provided for getting on the rostrum, but that did not deter...
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Later, E. J. Arens interviewed me upon the subject and gave me to understand that you approved of the measure, being thus misled, I was overpersuaded to take the part as...
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Christian Scientist Association into their hands. Holding them as a sort of paper hostage, they now demanded honorable dismissals from the association instead of the expulsions which, by the organi...
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greatest developments of philosophy and religion that the world has ever known, have sprung out of smaller and more humble beginnings than this.36...
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she began to substitute the term “mortal mind” for “personal sense,” though not abandoning the latter phrase altogether. Previously she had tended to use “mind” in a neutral sense which permitted i...
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from being taken away from her if Barry won his case. On September 16 she opened her Bible at random to II Samuel 7:10 (making a note in it to that effect) and read: “Moreover I will appoint a plac...
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of their Father. You, my beloved students, who are absent from me, and have shared less of my labors than many others, seem stronger to resist temptation than some of th...
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the sun forgotten to shine, and the planets to revolve around it?”9 Whatever the physical struggles she might sometimes have to undergo, there is no evidence of any diminution of spiritual power an...
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you do not forsake sin. I am ready at any time to welcome you back—and kill for you the fatted calf,—that is, destroy in my own breast the great material error of render...