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Senator Mitchell's Letter
Washington News Letter
Chicago, January 31, 1899.
Mr. Oliver C. Sabin.
My Dear Friend of "ye olden time:"—I have for some time had it in mind to write you say that I read with a great deal of pleasure the account of your experiences in gaining a footing in Christian Science, as published in the Monthly a short time ago; also to say that I have of late read a great many copies of your interesting little paper, the Washington News Letter. My youngest daughter, Bernie, married a Mr. John U. Higinbotham, and they are both very earnest and devoted Scientists, and, of course, are subscribers to your paper; hence I see it very regularly, and am highly entertained and greatly benefited by its interesting columns.
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March 2, 1899 issue
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Miscellany
Max Jägerhuher with contributions from Cincinnati Enquirer
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Address by Rev. Mary Baker G. Eddy
Mary Baker G. Eddy with contributions from Irving C. Tomlinson, Mabel C. Gage
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Showing Faith by Using Means
BY JOHN B. WILLIS
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The Lectures
with contributions from S. E. Bradley, Barbara Strickler, Cora Compton, W. W. French, Della H. Rigby
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A Seed of Truth
BY ELIZABETH HOAG WELD
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Diphtheria Healed
W. John Murray
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A Frank Confession
BY MOSES W. KAHN
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Another Slave Set Free
BY RICHARD HOWARD
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Senator Mitchell's Letter
Thomas F. Mitchell
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Atoms upon Atoms
Rowland T. Rogers
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Invitation to the Clergy
David N. McKee
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Questions and Answers
S. F., G. L. B.
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From Invalidism to Health
Maggie E. Gerard
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Saved from the Operating Table
Madge S. Fay
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Fargo, North Dakota
Grace Lincoln Burnam
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I am sixty-four years old
W. F. Grigsby
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The Souvenir Spoon
M. Bettie Bell with contributions from Annie E. Wood, Sallie A. Saunders, L. N. Bennett