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Among the Churches
Once more through these columns, which herald glad tidings from field to field, the Christian Scientists in Evanston desire to refer to their new church building. Exclusive of the amount paid for the property, $7,300 has been expended upon the house, making it suitable as a place for worship.
The opening services were held November 7, but as this building is not regarded as the permanent edifice, there was no dedicatory address; instead the splendid lesson supplying our need was read both morning and evening. The two solos had special import, and were sung in a spirit of love and strength.
Many kind friends from neighboring places, and the welcome stranger too, joined in these services of praise and glory to God, and the heart of every loyal Scientist was filled with joy and gratitude overflowing for the blessing this demonstration has and will bring to all mankind.
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January 17, 1901 issue
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Map of the Skies
with contributions from Brick Pomeroy
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Reply to an Editorial
Edward H. Keach
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In Reply to Professor Sheldon's Lecture
James A. Logwood
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The Lectures
with contributions from C. A. Buskirk, Robert L. Ziller
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MRS. EDDY TAKES NO PATIENTS
Editor
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Limitations
Editor
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Among the Churches
with contributions from E. L. W., M. Fannie Whitney
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An Interesting Event
with contributions from Annie M. Knott, William C. Maybury
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Doing the Disagreeable
with contributions from James Freeman Clark
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The Gardener
BY MARION P. HATCH.
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Emancipation
BY GRACE E. COLLINS.
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Faith in God
BY LADY VICTORIA MURRAY.
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A Timely Suggestion
BY ALBERT METCALF.
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A Business Man's Testimony
W. A. Carroll
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Love's Protecting Power
M. Florence Eustis
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An Illusion Dispelled
Edward H. Tobey
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Saved from Injury
Mary I. DeGroff
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Many Reasons for Gratitude
Adaline M. Apger