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We have a church membership of seven; have held services...
Collingwood, Ont., January 24, 1899.
We have a church membership of seven; have held services in a hall for nearly two years; our progress has been seemingly slow, but knowing in whom we trust, and that "God giveth the increase," we are encouraged to work on, gaining a clearer understanding of God, "whom to know aright is Life eternal." We have had some good demonstrations. Claims of erysipelas, rheumatism, clots of blood on brain, blood poisoning, congestion, and many other diseases have yielded to Truth. The Church has lately placed Science and Health in the public library, and the Sunday School is pledged to keep the Quarterly with it. We have met the usual opposition, but God is for us, and has met our need.
Chatlee Cunningham, Clerk.
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February 9, 1899 issue
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What our Leader Says
MARY BAKER EDDY
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Reply to Dr. Huber
with contributions from S. J. Hanna
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The Little Church Built by Children
Ira C. Hubbell
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Words of Gratitude
with contributions from Henrietta E. Chanfrau, Julia Tomlinson, Jno. H. Wheeler
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The Lectures
with contributions from Editor, T. M. Gilmore
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Miscellany
with contributions from Frank English
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To constantly absorb the good things that appear with each...
Jay G. Robinson
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We send to you a sketch of the work in Lima, Ohio,...
Florence E. Fullerton
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I recall a time, when in stepping down from a stool in...
Henry F. Whittier
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We have a church membership of seven; have held services...
Chatlee Cunningham
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Souvenir Spoons
M. A. Worthington
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Stanzas on Freedom
James Russell Lowell