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The Lectures
Persons who went to the Grand Opera House, and there were hundreds of them yesterday afternoon (Sunday, July I), were repaid by hearing as pleasing an address as has been delivered here for a long time. The speaker was Mrs. Annie M. Knott of Detroit, who has gained a wide reputation as an advocate of the doctrine of Christian Science.
Mrs. Knott was introduced by Mayor Dunlap, and at once won her way to the hearts of her auditors. She is a lady of pleasing appearance and gentle voice, and talks with a quiet earnestness that at once impresses her hearer that she believes firmly in her theme, and that that belief is not born of fanaticism or prejudice.
Anderson Daily Bulletin.
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July 19, 1900 issue
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The Lectures
with contributions from M. M. Dunlap
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The Secret of Happiness
Edward E. Norwood
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Masonry and Christian Science
Alfred Farlow
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Christian Science in Hastings, Neb.
J. G. C.
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MRS. EDDY TAKES NO PATIENTS
Editor
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Honest Individual Work
Editor
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A Friendly Word
Editor
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Among the Churches
with contributions from Margaret Umber, George R. Christie
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The First Evil Step
BY IRWIN J. MUSGROVE.
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Stand and Watch
BY MARY ADAMS LEMBECK
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Bread
BY MARY J. MOORE.
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How Christian Science Helps in Public School Work
BY HARRIET LEVIS.
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Healed by Reading Science and Health
M. M. S.
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Grateful for Christian Science
Lizzie B. Alderman
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Found Health and Happiness
E. C. Campbell
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Religious Items
with contributions from Fenelon, R. L. Carpenter, Henry Ward Beecher, George MacDonald