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We began with three persons meeting in a private residence...
We began with three persons meeting in a private residence to study the Lesson Quarterly. We have added to our numbers, and last December we secured Franklin Hall, in the Masonic Temple, for our services.
There has been much opposition to Christian Science. It has been hung in effigy and preached against in all the pulpits. Science and Health was accepted by the Public Library, and afterwards rejected and returned to the donor through the Post Office. But notwithstanding all this, Truth goes marching on. Science and Health says (page 263), "The higher Truth lifts her voice, the louder will error scream," and we are comforted by the assurance that a high thought of Truth has been lifted up, or error would not scream so loudly.
We have a congregation numbering from ten to twenty-one, and frequently some one out of interest or curiosity comes in. We have a Sunday School of six children, who last Sunday started a church building fund as the result of Judge Ewing's description, in the February Journal, of the church built by children in Schofield, Wis.
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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