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A Recruit for China
The world has not yet forgotten the strength and faith and womanliness of one who worthily stood by her husband, the United States Minister, during those awful weeks of the siege of the British Legation in Pekin. How largely her understanding of Truth entered into the determination of events the world may never surmise, but all Christian Scientists rejoice in the demonstration of protection and safety.
We are glad to learn that this faithful worker in Christian Science is to be joined by Miss Maurine Campbell, late of Des Moines, Ia., and well known to the Field as the organizer of "The Busy Bees."
Miss Campbell sails from San Francisco July 16, and the loving thought of all Christian Scientists will accompany her.
That the Truth should be radiated by these brave beacon lights standing so near the throne, is cause for thanksgiving in all our hearts, and the blessing of God will surely attend their ministry. Let us not forget them and their unique call and opportunity.
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July 10, 1902 issue
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Spiritual Consciousness
S. F. S.
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Growing Confidence in Christian Science
W. D. McCrackan
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The Lectures
with contributions from Charles M. Flint
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Testimony Meeting at Phoenix, Ariz
Catherine Rumney
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A Recruit for China
Editor
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The Uncovering of Error
Editor
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Among the Churches
with contributions from Emile Rounsevel, M. Ella Orendorff, G. A. Kratzer
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A Noble Letter
with contributions from Harriet A. Wile
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"God is Love"
BY DAVIS A. WOODWARD.
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Extracts from Letters
with contributions from E. L. T.
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Why Should'st Thou Fear?
BY MINNIE G. NEW.
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I had been in very poor health for fifteen years
Irilla Judson
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On account of what had been pronounced an incurable...
May Sharpneck
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I have wished for a long time that I might tell some of...
Mary F. CELLEY
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Religious Items
with contributions from I. O. R., ANON, FELIX ADLER