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Absolves Christian Science
Some days since a dispatch was published in the Boston Post to the effect that Dr. Lillian Abbot of Concord, N. H., had become insane through Christian Science. It was well known to the Scientists of Concord, at the time, that this was untrue. Alfred Farlow, C.S.D., of Boston, at once investigated the matter and the following letter, which was published in the Boston Post of October 8, 1900, is the result of such investigation.
To the Editor of the Post
Sir:—In a recent issue of your paper you published story of Dr. Lillian Abbott of Concord, N. H., under the heading, "Crazed Over Christian Science."
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October 11, 1900 issue
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Siege of the Foreign Legations
with contributions from Sarah Pike Conger
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MRS. EDDY TAKES NO PATIENTS
Editor
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Judge Clarkson's Lecture
Editor
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Mr. Kimball at Kansas City
Edward A. Kimball
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The Lectures
with contributions from Charles E. Finlay
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Absolves Christian Science
Alfred Farlow
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Recognition at Last
Willard S. Mattox
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Wanted
with contributions from Emerson
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True Gain
BY M. P. H.
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My Experience in Christian Science
BY JULIA M. BURNHAM.
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False Suggestions
BY E. L.
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A Friendly Word
BY M.
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Found All in Christian Science
Ellen S. Robbins
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Morphine Habit Destroyed
Fred H. Wilber
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Thankful for Christian Science
Maud Vrooman with contributions from Browning
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Religious Items
with contributions from Horace Bushnell