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Business Men Healed
Kansas City Times
In the list of members of the First Church of Christ, Scientist, of Kansas City, Mo., the best-known name is that of A. E. Stilwell, president of the Kansas City, Pittsburg, and Gulf Railroad, the Missouri, Kansas, and Texas Trust Company, and many other institutions that one could name. The story of how Mr. Stilwell came to be a believer in these doctrines is full of interest, and it presents some unusual features.
About twelve years ago, Mr. Stilwell was one of the leading special agents connected with the Travelers' Insurance Company of Hartford, Conn. His duties carried him all over this country and Europe, as he had general charge of the agencies of the company.
He had long been a sufferer from spinal meningitis, and the day came when he feared he would be compelled to give up his work altogether. In the course of his travels he had appealed to physicians in all parts of America, and in many portions of Europe, but he failed to get any relief.
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February 23, 1899 issue
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On Christian Science
Observer
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The Lectures
with contributions from Clerk, Arthur E. Stilwell, Pleasant A. Stovall
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Experience of a Collegian
Eloise Cameron MacGregor
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"God is my Life, Health, and Strength"
M. D. Henry
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Poisons
BY SCHUYLER S. CLARK.
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Communication from a Non-Scientist
H. C. Baird
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Unity in Omaha
C. W. Chadwick
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Jottings from China
S. P. C.
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From the Press
K. B.
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The Sentinel
with contributions from C. Henry Clark, Emeline A. Merriaman
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Christian Scientists
Lewis B. Coates
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The Mission of a Smile
Waldo Pondray Warren
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To-day
Waldo Pondray Warren
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Questions and Answers
MARY B. G. EDDY
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Prayer
BY R. L. Z.
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For twenty years I was a hard drinker
Frank C. Wise
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On going home one day at noon, my wife informed me that...
Lyman S. Reasoner