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When the Experience or Testimony Meetings were inaugurated...
When the Experience or Testimony Meetings were inaugurated by our Leader, the word was this:—
"Make broader your bounds for blessing the people; tell what Christian Science has done for you and will do for others; be meek; let your mottoes for these meetings be, Who shall be last, and servant; and, little children, love one another."
For nearly four years these meetings have been held, and the good they have accomplished can be measured by no human estimate. They have done much toward bringing the practical phases of Christian Science to the notice of the public, and especially of inquirers. Not only have the healing benefits, in the physical sense, been presented, but the larger and more important spiritual blessings have also been brought into view; yet we doubt if the latter have had the prominent place to which they are justly entitled.
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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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Notices
with contributions from William B. Johnson