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Marvelous Testimony
Independent Statesman
At the Wednesday evening testimonial meeting at Christian Science Hall last week the following letter from Mrs. Daniel G. Saunders, 2449 Forest Ave., Kansas City, Mo., was read, it being addressed to the Rev. Mary Baker Eddy:
"Thinking that it would be of some pleasure to you to know of some few things which I have been able to demonstrate over from studying the blessed book, 'Science and Health,' which you have so lovingly given to the world. * * * I want to tell you of one demonstration of love which will be no new thing to you, I know, but which I felt it would be a pleasure for you to know.
"My cousin who lives here in the city had a little baby who was, 'to belief,' in pneumonia. I had not been informed of this until, one afternoon, they came in great haste for me, saying that the baby was dying and for me to come immediately. I went: and soon after I reached the house the baby passed on. All of the relatives were there—one physician (who was a brother to the mother of the babe and my first cousin); also a trained nurse and other physicians were in attendance. I was not called to demonstrate, but only as a relative.
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March 23, 1899 issue
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The Lectures
with contributions from M. I. Lambert, E. G. Wilson, A. C. Grier
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An Imperious Demand
BY HON. JOSEPH R. CLARKSON
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The Hungry Fed
Emma B. Smith
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Mental Surgery
Emma Sarvis Young with contributions from E. K. Betts
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What Christian Science has done for Us
Michael Hausz
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Help for the Sorrowing
Elizabeth Van Hoose Glover