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Good Results from a Lecture
After Judge Ewing's lecture of November 6, the First Church of Christ, Scientist, of Lansing, Mich., had the lecture printed in the daily Republican, and also in the semi-weekly edition which goes out into the farming community. The newspapers went out with loving thoughts of the good they would do. A few days ago we were told of the deep interest with which the lecture was read by one farmer. For several years he has suffered from neuralgia. When an attack came on he took up the lecture and read it again, and the pain left him. He told his wife he knew it was the lecture that did the work, for never before had the pain left him so quickly. Generally he had hours of suffering. He has the lecture carefully laid aside and reads it over and over.
One of the leading physicians of the place heard the lecture and declared it was the most logical lecture he ever heard. The superintendent of our public schools listened to it with interest, and at once questioned if the study of physiology in the public schools was an advantage.
One of our lawyers was found in his office reading the lecture aloud to some of his lawyer friends. He said he had read it twice before.
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December 14, 1899 issue
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The President's Message
William McKinley
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The Lectures
with contributions from R. G. Cole, Robert L. Ziller, C. B. Daughters, Professor Vickrey
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Among the Churches
with contributions from Correspondent, Emma Dunckhorst, Eva Thompson
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The Bible
Editor
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Individual Work
Editor
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The Board of Education
Editor
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Another Plea for the Birds
F. R. W.
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A Voice from the Prison Cell
N. B. E.
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The Error of Worrying
BY JANE DUDLEY STONEMAN.
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God Changes Not
BY N. L. G.
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Good Results from a Lecture
BY A. H. S.
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The Work of Mrs. Eddy
Susan B. Anthony
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The Value of Science and Health
Nena Smith
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Help for the Aged
Virginia Davis
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Typhoid Fever and Other Ills
Luella B. Elkins with contributions from Archdeacon Farrar
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From the Religious Press
with contributions from L. J. Dinsmore, W. H. Cline, Ian Maclaren