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Dear Weekly:—We feel that we must acknowledge the...
Dear Weekly:—We feel that we must acknowledge the help and encouragement we have received from Mr. Kimball's visit, and the lecture he delivered here last week. At the Wednesday night service following the lecture, there were two inquirers present. At last Sunday's service there were several more.
Our society numbers eight loyal workers. There are two others who work with us and will soon join our society.
We have great hopes from the knowledge of the Truth the people have gained from the lecture, and the personal work of the Scientists who went about asking their friends and neighbors to go to the lecture.
We must also express our fervent gratitude to the "Mother of Christian Science" for the gospel of healing which she has brought to this age. We are realizing its rich blessings more and more each day, and we hope ere long to grow "into the perfect stature of manhood in Christ Jesus."
Emma G. White, Leadville, Col.
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October 6, 1898 issue
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WHAT IS SAID OF THE WEEKLY
Editor
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BLINDNESS PRONOUNCED INCURABLE, CURED
Fanny C. Brady
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A VICTORY OVER THE LAST ENEMY
BY CLARA B. MACMILLAN
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"WONDERFUL WORDS."
BY M. W. MACY
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HE RECEIVED HIS ANSWER
BY D. D. S
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"AND A LITTLE CHILD SHALL LEAD THEM."
Ellen L. Ash
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CUT IT SHORT
L. A. W
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Dear Weekly:—I am a little girl, twelve years old
Amy Langworthy
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Dear Weekly:—We feel that we must acknowledge the...
Emma G. White
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