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The Lectures
The large audiences that have recently assembled to hear lectures on Christian Science, tend to emphasize the great work which is being accomplished by this branch of the movement.
The attendance at the lectures, from the start, has been most gratifyingly large. The crowds that greeted the lecturers in greater New York last year are yet fresh in our memory.
Thousands listened intently to the different lectures there. In the less important cities, numerically, the proportionate attendance has not been less than in the greater ones, while in the smaller places, even the villages, the relative numbers attending and the interest manifested, have been such as to indicate, in a striking manner, the depth of interest of the general public in the healing Truth.
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October 25, 1900 issue
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Electricity to be Carried in Ice
with contributions from Emerson
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God's Creation Real
Alfred Farlow
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Physical and Spiritual Health
Edward E. Norwood
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Wanted
with contributions from Fenelon
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MRS. EDDY TAKES NO PATIENTS
Editor
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The Testimony Meetings
Editor
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The Lectures
Editor
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"Light Without Heat or Waste"
Editor with contributions from W. W. Karr
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Among the Churches
with contributions from Business Man, Emma Dunckhorst, E. J. C.
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The Lectures
with contributions from C. D. Cleveland
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Testimonial Meeting at Fort Worth, Tex
L. E. McCabe
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"Let there be Light!"
BY SIDNEY H. HATCH.
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Casting Bread upon the Waters
BY WILLIAM J. KUPPER.
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Rejoice
BY E.
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Reflection
BY C.
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Awakened to a New Life
M. P. Madison
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Completely Healed by Christian Science
Julia E. Prescott
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Many Reasons for Gratitude
F. K. R.
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Christian Science a Present Help
L. G. W.
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Some Proofs I have Seen
F. S. Bellevue
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A Girl's Appreciation of Science and Health
H. S. with contributions from Phillips Brooks