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End of the Mt. Vernon, N. Y. Case
Another effort on the part of error to convict a Christian Scientist of manslaughter has signally failed, as will be seen from the following letter. The death of Mrs. Barguet of New York occurred while she was receiving Christian Science treatment from Mrs. Fowler. Mrs. Fowler was arrested on the charge of having caused the death of Mrs. Barguet and held to await the action of the grand jury. After giving the matter due consideration the grand jury came to the conclusion that the defendant could not be convicted of the charge, and the case was dismissed accordingly.
Mt. Vernon, N. Y., June 4, 1899.
Mr. Carol Norton, C.S.D.
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June 29, 1899 issue
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with contributions from MARY BAKER EDDY
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In the Mire of Ignorance
Septimus J. Hanna
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An Expression of Gratitude
with contributions from The First Members Of The Mother Church
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A Wednesday Evening Meeting
with contributions from Harry F. Powell, Herbert H. Barnes, Charles S. Groves, Frank E. Barnard, Charles H. Glidden, Elbridge R. Anderson
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The Lectures
with contributions from Louise Wright, Myron E. Lepper, H. B. McCroskey, John M. Evans, E. D. Olmsted, J. C. Shattuck
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The Ever-present and Eternal Now
BY HADLEY M. HENLEY
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A Church Charter Granted
Richard Smith
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Rest
BY H. P. C.
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Questions and Answers
J. P.
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Why I became a Christian Scientist
BY W. JOHN MURRAY
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End of the Mt. Vernon, N. Y. Case
C. H. Fowler
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From Australia
W. W. Virtue