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Concord Items
Christian Science is well organized in Concord. Many are embracing its tenets through practical experience in its healing the sick and reforming the sinner. The progress has been wonderful in the past four years. The growth in the past year has been greater than in all the years before. The Christian Scientists of Concord began public service in their own hall the last Sunday in November, 1897. This is a well located place of worship, at the corner of School and State Streets, furnished them by the Rev. Mary Baker Eddy, the Discoverer and Founder of Christian Science. They hold services Wednesday evening at half past seven, and Sunday morning at half past ten. The hall, which seats two hundred, is usually well filled.
There is a public reading room connected with the hall, where all the works of Mrs. Eddy are kept on the table and for sale, together with all the publications of the Christian Science Publishing Society. Christian Science has become one of the established religious bodies of Concord.
Independent Statesman, Concord, N. H.
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January 12, 1899 issue
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A Prophecy
Walt Whitman
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The Doom of Physiology
BY WALDO PONDRAY WARREN.
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Notice
Mary Baker Eddy
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New Church is Dedicated
with contributions from MARY BAKER EDDY, Alfred Farlow, Emily D. Behan
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Church Dedication in the South
with contributions from John H. Williams
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Chillicothe Scientists visit Kansas City
A Christian Scientist
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Lectures
with contributions from R. F. G., The Joint Lecture Committee, George H. Moses
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What there is in Christian Science
with contributions from Robert M. Orr, J. E. Knapp, H. C. Orr
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A Good Word from Galveston
James D. Sherwood
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All Remedies Tried
John A. Deadrich
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Nine Christian Science Children
Francis Beem, Sadie Brodie
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A Signal from Phoenix, Arizona
Almeda Norcross Tracy