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In Reply to Professor Riddell
Danville (III.) Daily News
The following letter in response to the lecture of Prof. N. N. Riddell at the Danville Chautauqua Assembly last week, in which he devoted some time to Christian Science, is from the pen of Archibald McLellan, and explains several issues made by the speaker in his address here, and which are handled by argument of Scripture. The believers in Christian Science are many and they endeavor to answer all arguments worthy of notice which conflict with their belief and teachings:—
Chicago, August 13, 1900.
To the Editor:—In your issue of August 10 is a report of an address delivered by Professor Riddell at the Chautauqua Assembly, in which you say, "the speaker devoted himself to the facts and fallacies of hypnotism, mind reading, spiritism, Christian Science, and kindred things."
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September 20, 1900 issue
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Oklahoma's Quick Rise
J. D. W.
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Critic of Christian Science Answered
Frank W. Gale
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The Bible and Christian Science
Hermann S. Hering
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In Reply to Professor Riddell
Archibald McLellan
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Notices
with contributions from Rochefoucauld
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MRS. EDDY. TAKES NO PATIENTS
Editor
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Lectures
Mary Baker Eddy
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A Congratulatory Letter
G. H. Moses
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A Word of Caution
Editor
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A Prophetic Letter
Editor
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A Letter to Mrs. Eddy
R. D. ROUNSEVEL.
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Among the Churches
with contributions from Harriet A. Crider, Stella Smith Lawry, C. R. Frickey, Mamie E. Woods
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The Reflection of Love
BY W. M.
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How I was Led to the Truth
BY LILLIAN L. MORSE.
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Lessons from Experience
BY FRANK DUNLAP.
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A Business Man's Testimony
G. S. C.
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Healed of Many Ills
Sarah M. Smith
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Fear Overcome by Christian Science
A. M. J.
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Healed by Reading Science and Health
Mame Crow Breyman
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A Joyful Message
J. L. L.
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Grateful for the Communion Service
E. A. L.
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Religious Items
with contributions from Carlyle