CONTENTS
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CHAPTER XIII | |
Christmas | |
PAGE | |
Early Chimes, December, 1898 | 256 |
Christmas, 1900 | 256 |
Christmas Gifts | 257 |
The Significance of Christmas | 259 |
Christmas for the Children | 261 |
What Christmas Means to Me | 261 |
Mrs. Eddy's Christmas Message | 263 |
CHAPTER XIV | |
Contributions to Newspapers and Magazines | |
A Word in Defence | 264 |
Christian Science Thanks | 264 |
Mrs. Eddy's Response | 264 |
Insufficient Freedom | 266 |
Christian Science and the Times | 266 |
Heaven | 267 |
Prevention and Cure of Divorce | 268 |
Harvest | 269 |
Mrs. Eddy Describes her Human Ideal | 271 |
Mrs. Eddy's Answer | 271 |
Youth and Young Manhood | 272 |
Mrs. Eddy Sends Thanks | 274 |
Universal Fellowship | 275 |
Mrs. Eddy's Own Denial that She is Ill | 275 |
To Whom It May Concern | 276 |
Politics | 276 |
CHAPTER XV | |
Peace and War | |
Other Ways than by War | 277 |
How Strife may be Stilled | 278 |
The Prayer for Peace | 279 |