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The Papyrus
A mechanically neat and clean looking little monthly publication is The Papyrus, published at Stamford, Conn. We have before us No. 2, Vol. I, December, 1900. It is published and edited by the students of the Manor School.
This number republishes from the Sentinel the Thanksgiving words of the Rev. Mary Baker Eddy, which first appeared in the Boston Globe. It also contains an interesting address by Mr. Carol Norton to the students, the first of a series to be delivered by members of a Board of Visitors who are to go to the school "at stated intervals to talk informally to the boys on topics most likely to prove helpful to them."
Enjoy 1 free Sentinel article or audio program each month, including content from 1898 to today.
January 31, 1901 issue
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Christian Science not Hypnotism
Robert L. Ziller
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A Protest
Alfred Farlow
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A Comparison
Wesley Spaulding
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The Lectures
with contributions from C. B. Webster, George P. Moore
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MRS. EDDY TAKES NO PATIENTS
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Victoria
Editor with contributions from Victoria R., Aberdeen, William McKinley
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The Accession Speech
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The Papyrus
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Among the Churches
with contributions from Irving C. Tomlinson, Mabel C. Gage, Mary E. Cheatham
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Heavenly Peace
BY E. A. EMERY.
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The Way of Escape
BY GRACE STEPHENS WRIGHT.
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Christian Science
BY G. H. HYDE.
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Is Your Armor Impervious?
BY A. F. BLUNDELL.
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A Demonstration in Dentistry
Mattie Wood