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Supplement to the Sentinel
The able lecture of the Hon. William G. Ewing of Chicago, delivered in Tremont Temple, Boston, Mass., October 5, 1899, is issued as a supplement to this number of the Sentinel. The workers in the Field will readily see the wisdom of giving the supplement the widest possible circulation, and the extremely low price at which it is issued will enable them to do so. The price of the supplement is as follow: single copies one cent each, postpaid, to any address; one hundred copies, seventy cents; five hundred copied, $3.25; one thousand copies, $6.00.
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October 19, 1899 issue
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A Correction
Mary Baker Eddy
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In Defence of Christian Science
E. R. Hardy
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Resolution
BY GEORGE HARRY COMMANDER.
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The Lectures
with contributions from C. H. C., E. O. R., C. Henry Clark, Edwin O. Ropp
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Assignment of Copyright
Editor
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Reforms
Editor
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Faithfulness Rewarded
Kittie K. Morgan, Belle S. Gere
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A Rich Legacy
BY KATE E. ROUSSEAU.
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A Pleasant Incident
Leon Harrison
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A Plain Statement
BY FLETCHER L. WILLIAMS.
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Typhoid Fever
A. Jones
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Helped by the Lecture
E. S.
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Scarlet Fever and Diphtheria
A. S. Kish
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Glasses Laid Aside
Rowena McNeil
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No Desire for Tobacco
David Anthony
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Morphine Habit Cured
S. J. M.
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How Baby was Healed
O. L. Whitehead
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The Other Eye
BY E. C. D.