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A Very Happy New Year
September first, 1898, the Weekly made its first bow to the Field. So cordial was its reception, and so well has it been supported, that even thus early in its career it has found enlargement advisable. Therefore it commences the new year in a partly new dress and double its original size. In this from it makes its second bow, and wishes all its readers a very happy New Year. If the present year shall be as prolific of good work and great results in connection with our movement as was the year just closed, we shall indeed have cause for rejoicing.
May Christ's Kingdom find renewed and enlarged place in human consciousness this year, and fraternity and brotherly love on truly Christian principles prevail in larger measure than ever before.
To our dear co-workers we are moved to say:—
"Now unto him that is able to keep you from falling, and to present you faultless before the presence of his glory with exceeding joy, to the only wise God our Saviour, be glory and majesty, dominion and power, both now and ever. Amen" (Jude, 24, 25).
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January 5, 1899 issue
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A Very Happy New Year
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English Press Comment
Editor
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Per Contra
Editor with contributions from Arthur E. Jennings
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Letters to Mrs. Eddy
with contributions from Mary E. Graves, Mary M. W. Adams
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The Lectures
with contributions from Professor Martin
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About Diphtheria
N. M. Dunn
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Does Christian Science Heal?
Herman C. Korfhage
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Appetite for Strong Drink Destroyed
Martha Hartman
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Our Weekly
BY JOSEPH S. EASTAMAN.
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Object Lessons
BY B. S.
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A Word from St. Louis
BY L. W. TEUTEBERG.
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A Kindly Tribute
Henry D. Janes
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Our Christmas Tree
E. C. S. with contributions from Yonkers Statesman
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In my early Science days, I was the manager when putting...
Thomas Phillips
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Two years ago I first heard of Christian Science
Julia D. Stiegler
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Seven years ago I was severly injured by a fall and...
William Groeling