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Church Dedication at Middleburg, Neb.
A very neat and substantial structure has been erected by the Christian Scientists of Middleburg and vicinity. The dedicatory services were held on Sunday, July 9. Visiting Scientists from Seneca, Kan., Falls City, Stella, Humboldt, and Kansas City, Mo., were in attendance. Two services were held, one at II a.m. and one at 3 p.m. Each service was well attended, about half of the crowd being obliged to remain outside.
The following addresses were read:—
Dear Friends and Brethren:—With love which words cannot express, we welcome all who meet to worship with us in this demonstration of "our own vine and fig-tree." We are glad to have you know of our work, and that it is of God.
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November 16, 1899 issue
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A Religion of To-day
George D. Herron
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The Lectures
with contributions from N. J. Carter, John F. Linscott, J. L. Carney, Mayor Bates, C. C. Foster
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Among the Churches
with contributions from Addie M. Robbins, Daniel Webster
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Card
Mary Baker Eddy
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Note
Editor
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A Falsehood Corrected
Editor
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The American Press
Editor
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The Church Manual
Editor
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Expressions from the Branch Churches
Archibald McLellan with contributions from Susie M. Lang, C. H. Closson, Angelia Daggett
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Church Dedication at Middleburg, Neb.
with contributions from Alfred Farlow
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The True and the False
BY JOHN CARVETH.
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What Shall the Harvest Be?
E. P. T. H
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Healed by Christian Science
C. A. Smith
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Helped by Reading Science and Health
E. B. F.
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A Great Change
C. F. Brown
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Greatly Benefited
Emma Leary
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Rupture Healed
A. E. Bell