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Love's Day
A Most interesting event in the history of Christian Science in the West was the lecture delivered by Mr. Edward A. Kimball, C.S.D., at Convention Hall, in Kansas City, Mo., Sunday, September 30. About eight thousand people, the largest audience ever assembled to hear an address on Christian Science, greeted Mr. Kimball on this occasion.
The first step towards this important event was an informal talk between the presidents of First and Second Churches. This resulted in calling Mr. Kimball to our city.
The next step taken was the appointment, by the presidents, of a committee of four from each church to formulate plans for the orderly and harmonious procedure in all detail work.
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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
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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