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A Word for our Periodicals
Concord, N. H., October 30, 1900.
Dear Editor:—I want to but on paper my appreciation of the high standard which our publications have attained, and to thank the editors and the able contributors for the rare excellence of the Journal and Sentinel.
It is inspiring to note the generous response of the Field to the request for testimonies and original articles. As we read them we can but exclaim, "Behold what God hath wrought!" Christian Scientists appreciate that they can do no less for God, for His Cause, and for their Leader, than carefully to prepare for publication an accurate account of the mighty works wrought for them and through them.
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November 15, 1900 issue
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Rural Mail Delivery
with contributions from Emerson
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Christian Science brings Happiness
Willard S. Mattox
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Possibilities of Christian Science
Alfred Farlow
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The Day of Miracles
Edward H. Carman with contributions from Lowell
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Lincoln on Temperance
Abraham Lincoln
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Victor Hugo's Prophecy
with contributions from James Freeman Clarke, Phillips Brooks
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MRS. EDDY TAKES NO PATIENTS
Editor
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The Election
Editor
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Among the Churches
with contributions from Caroline C. Tinkham, I. N. W., Janet Pendleton, Lillian Robbins
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A Word for our Periodicals
Irving C. Tomlinson
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My Ships
M. R. Murray
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Harmony
BY LOUISE DELISLE RADZINSKI.
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A Word for Christian Science
BY IRA C. HUBBELL.
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A Review of Work in Christian Science
BY H. A. C.
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Healed by Reading Science and Health
Esther A.L. Rudd
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Faithfulness Rewarded
Carrie E. Remich
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Found Help in Christian Science
Isabella B. Fisher
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How Good Seed will Grow
A. M.
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Blessings we have Received
Will H. Alloway
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A Help in Case of Accident
E. D. W.