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Judge Ewing's Testimony
At the Wednesday evening meeting in the Mother Church, October 4, 1899, Judge Ewing made the following remarks:—
I believe I would like to say something in this meeting. It may not do you very much good but it will do me a great deal of good, I am sure.
I think that the latter part of the statement of the gentleman who has just taken his seat, can hardly be controverted, and that is, that Christian Science is growing; that there are better Scientists than there ever were before; that there is more scientific work done; better results.
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October 12, 1899 issue
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Received Nation's Sword
with contributions from Long, Dewey
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However perplexed you may at any hour become about...
G. S. Merriam
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As Seen by a Hindoo Pundit
Raya Yog
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One of my prescriptions for longevity may startle you...
Oliver Wendell Holmes
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Policemen and Weapons
Mayor Jones
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God Revealed
Editor
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The Spade and the Bible
Editor
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Judge Ewing's Lecture
H. D. N.
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Judge Ewing's Testimony
Editor
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A Comparison
BY C. F. N.
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Fear or Faith
By Elinor F. Edwards.
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Healed of Many Ills
H. H. Bush
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Health and Happiness
Caroline A. Loring
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Inflammatory Rheumatism
Charles H. Clark
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Completely Healed
Eva Broom
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Wine as a Medicine
BY M. P. H.