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From Mr. Howe
St. Joseph, Mo., October 22, 1900.
Editor of the Sentinel.
Dear Brother:—I feel that I must write and tell you how much we appreciate our periodicals, the Sentinel and Journal. The current numbers are most excellent. Our beloved Mother's notices and communications to the Field, and then the excellent articles selected for publication, all tending to the unfoldment of this grand Truth and pointing the way. The articles "Our Problem," "A Lawyer to a Friend," then in the Sentinel, "False Suggestions" and your selection of "Emerson's statement of Faith" are all most helpful and uplifting.
Enjoy 1 free Sentinel article or audio program each month, including content from 1898 to today.
November 1, 1900 issue
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The Lectures
with contributions from Henrietta E. Chanfrau, Carol Norton, Hattie E. Graybill, County Attorney Mathwig, Ella H. Doty
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The Typewriter as a Teacher
Lynn Roby Meekins
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MRS. EDDY TAKES NO PATIENTS
Editor
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The Board of Lectureship
Editor
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Solomon's Choice
Editor
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Among the Churches
with contributions from Otto Gantzer, Sarah D. Hill, M. G. Morrison, Nicholas Murray
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Wednesday Evening Meeting at Galveston, Tex.
with contributions from C .G. S
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From Mr. Howe
C. M. Howe with contributions from Samuel Longfellow
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To-Day
BY MARY I. KEITH.
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Criticisms of Christian Science
BY HERBERT G. HOAG.
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Love's Day
BY JENNIE BAIRD SCHOOLEY.
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A Thought for Young Scientists
BY MARY SIMPSON.
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Christian Science Destroys every Phase of Error
George Edward Smith
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Rescued from Agnosticism
J. F. M.
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An All-important Question Answered
Conrad S. Culver
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Christian Science in the Home
L. W. D.
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Saved from Despair
Nellie B. Hoyt