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Judge Clarkson's Lecture
Notwithstanding a pouring rain, Judge Clarkson was greeted by a large audience on the occasion of his lecture in Tremont Temple, Boston, on Tuesday evening, October 9, 1900.
Judge Clarkson was called to deliver the semi-annual lecture under the auspices of the Mother Church. Although the great Temple was not entirely filled, there being some vacant seats in the gallery, yet, in view of the unpleasant weather the audience was a remarkable one both in size and character. A large number preferred to stand rather than sit in the gallery. In all there must have been twenty-five hundred present.
The attention given the lecturer throughout was earnest and rapt, a deep silence pervading the great audience chamber.
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October 11, 1900 issue
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Siege of the Foreign Legations
with contributions from Sarah Pike Conger
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MRS. EDDY TAKES NO PATIENTS
Editor
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Judge Clarkson's Lecture
Editor
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Mr. Kimball at Kansas City
Edward A. Kimball
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The Lectures
with contributions from Charles E. Finlay
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Absolves Christian Science
Alfred Farlow
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Recognition at Last
Willard S. Mattox
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Wanted
with contributions from Emerson
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True Gain
BY M. P. H.
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My Experience in Christian Science
BY JULIA M. BURNHAM.
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False Suggestions
BY E. L.
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A Friendly Word
BY M.
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Found All in Christian Science
Ellen S. Robbins
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Morphine Habit Destroyed
Fred H. Wilber
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Thankful for Christian Science
Maud Vrooman with contributions from Browning
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Religious Items
with contributions from Horace Bushnell