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Among the Churches
Christian Scientists of St. Louis have decided to build a new edifice of worship on Lindell Avenue, just west of Boyle Avenue, at a cost of one hundred thousand dollars. The money necessary has already been pledged and the lot has been bought at a cost of seventeen thousand dollars.
Work on the structure will be begun early in the autumn months.
The new edifice will be erected by the same congregation which established and which has maintained First Church of Christ, Scientist, in St. Louis and the name will not be changed. It has not been decided what disposition of the original church will be made, but if the membership continues to grow, the trustees say, it will continue to be used by the denomination and two congregations are possible.
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September 6, 1900 issue
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An Immense Project
with contributions from SAMUEL LONGFELLOW
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In Defence of His Faith
Alfred Farlow
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Replies to Dr. Morse
Hermann S. Hering
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The Courage to Face Ingratitude
William George Jordan
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MRS. EDDY TAKES NO PATIENTS
Editor
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Our Third Volume
Editor
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Among the Churches
with contributions from John Ruskin
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The Lectures
with contributions from Humboldt, Rev. Mr. Chapin
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From the Christian Fathers
BY JAMES J. ROME
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Why I am a Christian Scientist
BY MRS. JANE M. PENNEY.
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Where is Wisdom Found
BY JANE DUDLEY STONEMAN
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Religion may be learned on Sunday, but is lived in the...
John Dougherty
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A Teacher's Experience
Florence Hazzard
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Completely Healed by Christian Science
ELIZABETH F. SLEEPER
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No Evil shall befall Thee
Susan H. F. Brown
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From a Traveling Man
G. W. V.
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A Word of Thanks
Cora Phelps