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Introductory Address
Address of Hon. W. G. Ewing, at the Opera House, at Detroit, Michigan, introducing Mrs. Annie M. Knott, C. S. D., of the Board of Christian Science Lectureship, February 13, 1899.
Ladies and Gentlemen:—My position is somewhat anomalous, and not wholly free from embarrassment. It is said, that I, a stranger to nearly all of you, will introduce to this audience one whom you all know.
I hasten to relieve the situation by saying to you that I have no thought of attempting such a super-serviceable task, as would be a formal introduction, to a Detroit audience, of your distinguished fellow citizen, whom you have known for years, and whose talents, character, and high mission have assembled this magnificent audience.
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April 6, 1899 issue
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Items of Interest
with contributions from Otis
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Christian Science in Baltimore
with contributions from Henry Drummond
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Dedicatory Address of Rev. Mary Baker G. Eddy
Mary Baker G. Eddy
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Mrs. Eddy's Answer
Mary Baker G. Eddy
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Churchianity and Christianity
Lasalle Corbell Pickett
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Talks with the People on Christian Science
Josiah Rusk
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Interesting and Suggestive
with contributions from John C. Turner, Thomas W. Organ
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Is Christian Healing
H. C. Baird
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Introductory Address
W. G. Ewing
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Lectures
with contributions from N. B. M., T. Waldo Stevens, C. H. Frink
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The Completeness of Truth
BY WALDO PONDRAY WARREN.
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Expressions of Gratitude to Our Leader
with contributions from Perlita Wolff, Minnie M. Stoddard, Sherman Wilcox, Susan W. Whitelock, Agga M. Lacy, Barbara M. Prince, J. G. L., Edmund C. Moulton
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Baby Was Healed
A. J. Roe
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Notices
with contributions from Mary Baker Eddy