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We are informed that a recent visitor to Pleasant View had the pleasure of hearing the Rev. Mary Baker Eddy read several poems from the work of a favorite author. This author was none other than her fellow-townsman, Mr. Edward A. Jenks, whose gathered poems are entitled, "The spinning-Wheel at Rest." Mrs. Eddy, who has a high appreciation of Concord's eminent citizen, commends his beautiful poems to all Scientists. "The Spinning-Wheel at Rest" is beautifully illustrated and its typography is worthy of the thought it enshrines.
It will be remembered that Mr. Jenks is the author of the terse article published in the Sentinel of February 14, entitled, "Reply to New York Sun."
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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