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The Sentinel
Dear Sentinel:—I have just finished reading the Sentinel of March 23. I cannot express the delight experienced at reading this most excellent number. From the editorial on the Lesson-Sermon, the Lecture by Mr. Tomlinson, the article by Judge Clarkson, the testimonials of healing, and the accounts of the lectures, I have received an uplifting. The great wonder is how did we manage to do without the Sentinel? How can any sincere student of Christian Scientists were without it? If the Christian Scientists were awake to the importance of this messenger it would show a subscription list of two hundred thousand subscribers.
March 27, 1899.
H. T. H.
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April 13, 1899 issue
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To the Public
Mary Baker G. Eddy
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The Lecture at Music Hall
with contributions from Dr. George L. Perin
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The Medical Bill in Missouri
with contributions from Charles Opel, J. E. McKeighan
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The Lectures
with contributions from Jeannette Quick, Charles R. Crisp, Mrs. Betts
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A Plea for the Birds
BY HENRY A. MANNING.
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From Methodism to Christian Science
Estelle Millard
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The Coming Race
BY WALDO PONDRAY WARREN.
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Letters
with contributions from E. C. Butler, Eremete Venni, Casana, Bert Poole
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Miscellany
with contributions from G. D. Boardman, P. Davidson
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Questions and Answers
L. B.
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A Demonstration
John C. Higdon
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Tobacco Habit Cured
M. K. Fleming
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Good Results from the Lecture
L. B. Clarke
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Healed by reading Science and Health
C. E. H.
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The Sentinel
H. T. H.