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Brotherly Regrets
The following letters of regret received by Rev. Irving C. Tomlinson in response to invitations to attend his lecture at Music Hall, breathe a friendly spirit, and will be read with interest.
Cambridge, Mass., March 31, 1899.
My dear Brother Tomlinson :—I am in receipt of your very kind circular invitation to attend your lecture upon Christian Science, at Music Hall next Wednesday evening. I thank you for it. Only the fact that I have an engagement at my church on that evening, which I cannot break, prevents me from accepting the invitation. A friend sent me a paper containing one of your lectures a few days ago, and I read it with much interest, first, because it came from a man whom I have long known and most highly esteemed, and second, because it was in matter and spirit, an excellent lecture.
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April 27, 1899 issue
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Fast Day in New Hampshire
MARY BAKER G. EDDY
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Dr. Munhall and Christian Science
Edgar M. Zavitz
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From Oregon
A. F. Hofer
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The Lectures
with contributions from Julia Winchester, Howard C. Van Meter, Mayor Van Alstyne, Edward W. Hatch, S. J. Elder, W. S. Farlow, E. C. Hickox
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Brotherly Regrets
with contributions from George W. Bicknell, Thomas Edward Patterson, C. W. Biddle, Frederick H. Hamilton, Charles Fleischer
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Why I Became a Christian Scientist
By JACOB Y. SHANTZ
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The Shepherd
Frances Mack Mann
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Prevention
Mary D. Rice
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Letters
with contributions from C. Wade, George L. Brett, C. R. Friskey
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The Sentinel
with contributions from Joseph Robinson, Cornelia D. Batchelder
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The Lesson Sermons
with contributions from Josie Eberts, M. Fannie Whitney