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WHAT IS SAID OF THE WEEKLY
1. From Topeka, Kan.
The fourth number of the Weekly is before us, and we feel like saying, as we so often hear it said our Journal, that it "grows better and better." To say that we value this addition to Christian Science literature, but feebly expresses our appreciation of this last demonstration of the fact that Love supplies all our needs, many times even before we feel the need. The first number of the Weekly was certainly a welcome surprise to the Field.
This new blessing reminds us that we now have another duty to perform. The Weekly must have our hearty and unselfish support, not only in the matter of dollars and cents, but in other ways equally important.
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October 13, 1898 issue
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Notices
with contributions from William B. Johnson
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MISCELLANY
with contributions from Ed., Johnson
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TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN
MARY BAKER EDDY
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POWER OF THOUGHT
De Funiak Springs
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ASKING AMISS
M. G. M.
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EFFECT OF ANGER
Harper's Bazar
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THE CHURCH OF THE FUTURE
B. Fay Mills
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I cannot remember when I was not troubled with headache
John P. Barnes
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Christian Science has done a great deal for me
H. J. Hills
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Now at the close of our summer vacation, comes to me...
Mary C. Keedy
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Notices
MARY BAKER G. EDDY