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The Lectures
Despite the fearfully inclement weather quite an appreciative audience gathered at the Grand Opera House last night (Thursday, June 14) to hear the lecture of Judge William G. Ewing on Christian Science. The jurist-lecturer was introduced by Judge W. W. McDowell.
Memphis Commercial-Appeal.
Judge W. W. McDowell in introducing the Hon. William G. Ewing, said:—
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July 5, 1900 issue
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Marvels Wrought in One Hundred Years
George B. Waldron
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The True Orthodoxy
William P. McKenzie
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Some Statements Regarding Christian Science
Wm. Holman Jennings
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The Rights of Christian Scientists
Charles M. Howe
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Saved from Blindness
Archibald McLellan
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MRS. EDDY TAKES NO PATIENTS
Editor
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A Card
Mary Baker G. Eddy
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The Search for Truth
Editor
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Among the Churches
with contributions from Julia Watson, Charles A. Enell
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The Lectures
with contributions from W. W. McDowell
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Much to be Thankful for
BY MRS. EVA N. SWENSON
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Be Not Deceived
BY A
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Meeting Opposition with Love
BY V. M. M.
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Letter to Mrs. Eddy
B. F. Wilson
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Letter from a Clergyman
Henry H. Morrill
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An Octogenarian Healed
C. Dreyer
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Heartfelt Gratitude
Ellen W. Huffaker
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Physical and Moral Benefits Realized
A. E. Alford
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Faith in the Bible Restored
J. B. Cook
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A Case of Instantaneous Healing
Adele K. Kahn
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Religious Items
with contributions from John Quincy Adams