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Some Objections Met
The Nebraska State Journal
Lincoln, Neb., November 9.
To the Editor of The State Journal.
Answering a paragraph from "Daily Drift" in your issue of October 23, I would say, that what are termed organic lesions have been healed by Christian Science, and there is abundant testimony to this fact, hence it is rather late for the statement that Christian Science cannot do what every Scientist knows it has done, and this objection can have no effect on any one familiar with the results obtained in Christian Science, and should not deter those who are unacquainted with this practical Science from seeking the facts as to its Principle and practice at first hand from its sources, viz.: the Bible, "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures" and the other writings of Mary Baker G. Eddy, and by actual observation of cases which have received Christian Science treatment.
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November 29, 1900 issue
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Some Objections Met
William Holman Jennings
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A Personal Explanation
Theodore F. Seward
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Earth's Size Exactly Measured
with contributions from Macdonald
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The Lectures
with contributions from George T. Smith, James Husted
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The Church Manual
with contributions from Henry Vincent
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MRS. EDDY TAKES NO PATIENTS
Editor
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Thanksgiving
Editor
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The Wednesday Evening Service
A Traveler
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"My Ships."
Editor
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Among the Churches.
with contributions from Jeannette Quick, Bertha M. F. Gaston, H. M. Buchanan, S. F. S., Jennie Louise Coolbroth, Nellie H. Wulff, Jas. H. Willard
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Concerning our Publications
with contributions from Mary Baird Marriott, Eugene Howell, A. T., R. E. Carey
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Free!
BY FRANCES H. COIT.
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Spiritual Power Producing Physical Results
BY REV. JESSE L. FONDA.
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A Helpful Thought
BY S. M.
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Thanksgiving
BY FRANCES MIHILLS BISHOP.
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How I became a Christian Scientist
Sarah Gilbert Schuyler
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How my Prayer was Answered
Louis Helm with contributions from Emerson, St. Augustine