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A Little Girl's Testimony
I am a little girl eleven years old, and I am glad to be in Science. A dear friend whom we shall always love taught us the way. We get all our help from this work. We have many good demonstrations. I have three sisters, one of whom had the claim of biting her finger-nails to the quick. She was cured in a short time. She just forgot about it.
I had a bad claim of throat trouble four years. It would break on the inside. They thought I would never get well. The dear Truth has made me well. We shall be in this grand work always, for we have a very present help. We have nearly all of Mrs. Eddy's books. We love to read demonstrations in the Journal. We are alone here in the work, but we wish every one could see the good.
Hazel M. Wood, Cottage Grove, Ore.
Enjoy 1 free Sentinel article or audio program each month, including content from 1898 to today.
May 24, 1900 issue
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The Lectures
with contributions from C. H. E. Boardman, Judge Wolcott , L. F. Sutton, George C. Heberling, James D. Sherwood, W. S. Perkins
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Mr. Howe Speaks
Charles M. Howe
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MRS. EDDY TAKES NO PATIENTS
Editor
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Appendicitis and Imagination
Editor
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Among the Churches
with contributions from E. D. W., Lida S. Stone
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Christian Science Again
Alfred Farlow
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My Prayer
John G. Whittier
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A Financial Demonstration
BY E. K.
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Science and Health
BY T. H.
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Letter to Mrs. Eddy
Lewis B. Coates
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To Mother
BY W. F. C.
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Testimony of a Commercial Traveller
W. H. H.
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Found Health and Happiness
Lucy A. Stratton
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Several Cases of Healing
M. F. Doak
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A Speedy Recovery
C. H. Barnes
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A Little Girl's Testimony
Hazel M. Wood
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Religious Items
with contributions from T. L. Cuyler, Channing