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On going home one day at noon, my wife informed me that...
On going home one day at noon, my wife informed me that our little daughter was very sick with fever. I asked my wife if she wanted an M.D., or if I should treat her as best I knew. To my great relief she said we would try Christian Science. During the afternoon I did the best I could to treat the child. When I went home at closing time, I found that a number of my neighbors had been in during the afternoon, and she was not much better. I sent all the family to bed and stayed with her myself. At 2 A.M. the fever yielded.
Those who had been in to see my child were very busy in talking of my arrest, but on coming the next day and finding her well they had no more to say.
Lyman S. Reasoner, Byesville, O.
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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