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Wednesday Evening Meeting at Galveston, Tex.
At the first Wednesday evening meeting held in First Church of Christ, Scientist, Galveston, Texas, following the disaster of September 8, the First Reader requested testimonies as to the particular thought which upheld the Scientists through the hours of suspense while in the seeming "valley of the shadow." Those responding, testified in brief as follows:—
A gentleman said that the demonstration he was called upon to make during the storm, was not in battling with the elements without, but in calming the frightened sense of those around him. The twenty-third Psalm was recited in unison followed by the Lord's Prayer with its spiritual interpretation from the Christian Science text-book. The effect of this was a peaceful calmness and trust in a final deliverance.
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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
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The Board of Lectureship
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Solomon's Choice
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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