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Christian Science. A Reply
The Weatherford (Texas) Republic
To the Editor of the Republic:—
I have just read in the last issue of your excellent paper what appears to be an editorial, entitled, "A Good Time Coming," in which the writer attempts to tell what Christian Science is, calling it fanaticism, and substantially saying that no one in Parker County or in Weatherford had ever received any benefit from Christian Science.
I thank you, Mr. Editor, for kindly allowing me space in your valuable paper for a reply. I shall not attempt to write on the theology of Christian Science, but will only reply to two points in a said article, to wit: whether anybody has been benefited by Christian Science, and the question of paying for healing through Christian Science.
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March 9, 1899 issue
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Is Christian Healing
H. C. Baird
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Letter from Carol Norton
Carol Norton
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The Lectures
with contributions from Ormond R. Niskern, John H. Peck, J. H. Roe, E. H. Carpenter
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The Board of Lectureship
Alfred Farlow
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The Fruits of Obedience
Herbert S. Fuller
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Christian Science. A Reply
A. C. R. Morgan
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A Remarkable Case of Mental Dentistry
Magdalena Weischedel
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Questions and Answers
with contributions from T.S.B.
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Defective Eyesight Healed
Louis Bendit
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Mental Surgery
Mary R. Bolton
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The Mind-Healer Failed
Julius Stein
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Two years ago I called to see a lady who had reached...
Ruth A. Brierly
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A Locomotive Engineer Healed
W. M. Camp
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The Sentinel has helped me in many ways
Mary Sturtevant
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One day I called upon an elderly lady who said she was...
Carrie B. Booth