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A Tribute to Science and Health
Karlsruhe, Baden, October 5, 1900.
Dear Mrs. W.:—Permit me to tell you in a few words how thankful I am for the nice edition of Science and Health, for the most interesting newspaper, and above all, for the immeasurable bliss and joy I have derived from Science since I first attempted to live in accordance with it.
I first heard of it from my sister. I studied with her the "little book" you lent her. It pleased me at once that all material things should be denied, that man was thought to be God's pure idea, perfect and eternal as He is; but I could not believe in the practical use of it. for then I had not understood its true meaning, and doubted, because I could not conceive the highest consequences of it, but I began to prove its effect in the day's work, and I believe.
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January 10, 1901 issue
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A Reply to Dr. Marshall of Raleigh, N. C.
Alfred Farlow
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A century ago, an infidel German countess, dying, ordered...
with contributions from Anon, Theodore Parker
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MRS. EDDY TAKES NO PATIENTS
Editor
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Monument to Baron and Baroness de Hirsch
Editor with contributions from Mary Baker G. Eddy
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"Heir of all Things"
Editor
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Among the Churches
with contributions from Edward J. Hollister, L. Emogene Moore, L.D. Arnold, W.H.J., Lincoln, Winfred E. Bakeman, Henry W. Crosskey, Pliny
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The Heart's Desire
BY A. SOUTHWICK.
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An Illustration
BY A. J.
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Works
BY KATE MONTGOMERY BATES.
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How I was Led to take a Patient
BY MARY LEE FINDLAY.
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See not the Lions
BY SEVILLA MAYER.
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Why I am a Christian Scientist
Harriet Hosford Winslow
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Earnest Longings Satisfied
Mary B. Powell
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Healed after Many Physicians Failed
Hattie E. Gans
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A Word for our Periodicals
May E. Harris
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Testimony of a Trained Nurse
E.H.A. with contributions from Macdonald, Jeremy Collier