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The Lectures
Under the auspices of the First Church of Christ, Scientist, of this city, a large audience heard Carol Norton, C.S.D., of New York City, at the Lyceum, Tuesday evening, April 25, on "Christian Science and Common Sense." He was introduced by ex-Lieutenant-Governor L. A. Watres, whose address in part was as follows:—
It is a crowning privilege to live in the dawn of the twentieth century.
There is an expansion everywhere—geographically, commercially, and scientifically, and in the religious world as well.
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May 11, 1899 issue
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Items of Interest
with contributions from William McKinley
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Not Matter but Spirit
MARY BAKER EDDY
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The Lectures
with contributions from Cora E. Downer, Mary Bridgers, Dora F. Maybee, Lena Reagan, L. A. Watres, J. C. Burrows, General Attorney Sedgwick, Geo. W. Veale, Heman S. Fay, Mortimer J. Higley
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Interview with a Physician
with contributions from John Russell Lefever
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Practise what you Preach
BY WILLIAM LEANDER POST.
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Prison Work
M. F. W. with contributions from J. B.
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Saved from the Operating Table
Mora N. Frear
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Dyspepsia Healed
John C. Higdon
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Science and Health in the Public Library
James Wolff
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Sonnet
William Lyman Johnson
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Notices
Stephen A. Chase