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A year and a half ago I came here alone and a stranger to all. I commenced the Sunday meetings by reading the Lesson to the first patients who were healed, and thus they have come first for the healing, then to know more of the Truth. We now have an average attendance of fifty. The growth has been quiet and steady. One of the bright features of the work is the little Sunday School class. The children have placed Christian Science literature in the Public Reading Room, and now are keeping a little box supplied with tracts at the street car waiting room. You would enjoy hearing the beautiful demonstrations they have over error. I seldom meet with any who have an understanding of the Science, and I have enjoyed giving this testimony for Truth. I watch the Journal closely for every word of instruction, knowing if I keep close to the fold I am safe.—Lillian V. Weatherwax, Rockford, Ill.
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January 26, 1899 issue
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Words of Encouragement and Gratitude
with contributions from William B. Dickson, George W. DeLano, B. A. Miller, Mary A. Packard, Henry T. Howell
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Degrees of Metaphysical College
MARY BAKER EDDY
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Christian Science Souvenir Spoon
MARY BAKER EDDY
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Questions and Answers
M. B. E.
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Reply to the Boston Traveler
S. J. Hanna
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As to Dr. Faunce
William A. Childs
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The Lectures
with contributions from A. A. Weaver, H. H. Morrill
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Another Stomach Excised
Herbert S. Fuller
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Christian Science and Doctors
Hattie E. Graybill
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The Quality of Mercy
BY W. P. McKENZIE
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About six years ago I received an injury to my left eye...
George W. Kays
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Lillian V. Weatherwax