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From England to Alaska
At a recent Wednesday evening meeting in the Mother Church, testimonies were given by Christian Scientists from widely separated parts of the world, including one from England and another from Alaska. All had accounts to give of good healing work and of the increasing strength of the cause.
A woman from Port Angeles, Wash., testified that in February last there were but six people in that place who knew of Science and Health. At present there is a regular attendance at the Christian Science services of one hundred and the Sunday School has a regular attendance of fifty. This progress has been made in the face of opposition from the pulpits of various churches.
One of the pioneer workers in Great Britain said:—
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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