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A Letter to a Friend
The following letter was written by a recent graduate of one of our large technical schools to a classmate, and though it may contain stronger expressions than older Scientists allow themselves, we find it, on the whole, of value.
Joplin, Mo., July, 1901.
My Dear C.:—Your letter about Christian Science reached me, with the sermon by the Rev. Dr.—enclosed. The most satisfactory way to reply will be to answer it paragraph by paragraph.
Enjoy 1 free Sentinel article or audio program each month, including content from 1898 to today.
October 10, 1901 issue
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Like Heaven
John Sterling
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Christian Science Explained
W. D. McCrackan
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Inverted Witchcraft
B. Haworth-Booth
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From the Christian Guide
B. S. Josselyn
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The Lectures
with contributions from Jesse L. Fonda
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Notices
with contributions from Board of Education
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MRS. EDDY TAKES NO PATIENTS
Editor
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Loving Acknowledgments
Editor with contributions from Mary E. Landy, John W. Reeder, Alfred Farlow, Irving C. tomlinson, Mabel C. Gage
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From Harper's Weekly
Editor
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Judge Ewing's Lecture
Editor
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The North American Review
Editor
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Extraneous Methods
Editor
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Good in Christian Science
Editor
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Czolgosz
Editor
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Be Happy in your Work
Editor
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A Letter to a Friend
with contributions from R— R—
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The Christian Science Sermon
BY JOHN CARROLL LATHROP.
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Watch and Pray
BY Z. S.
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Appreciation
BY S.
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How I was Converted to Christian Science
N. F. Whipple
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Healed after Material Means had Failed
Augusta J. Lafrenz
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Healing Pronounced Wonderful
Wm. Stumpmeyer
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Grateful for the Light of Truth
Harriet E. Hamlin
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Opposition Growing Less
E. A. M. with contributions from Brooke Herford
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Religious Items
with contributions from Frederic W. Farrar, Theodore Parker, R. A. White, Charles B. Upton, Channing