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"Prayer for Dyspeptic."
Brooklyn Daily Eagle
To the Editor of the Brooklyn Eagle.
In an article, printed in your paper on August 12, reviewing a book called "Christian Science and Kinderd Superstitions," reference is made to a "prayer for the dyspeptic," taken from a text-book written by a Mr. Hazard, who styles himself "President of the New York School of Primitive and Practical Christian Science."
I beg to state that Mr. Hazard is not a Christian Scientist and that his so-called school of "Primitive and Practical Christian Science" is not an institute where Christian Science is taught.
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October 17, 1901 issue
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Testimony Meeting at London, England
E. M. Bowden Smith
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The Lectures
with contributions from John Carveth, Ormond Higman
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"Prayer for Dyspeptic."
F.H. Leonard
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The Power of Kindness
Ezra Miller
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Not Authorized
Editor
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Not the Fault of Principle
Editor with contributions from William Arnot, F. W. Farrar
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Onward
BY WILLARD G. FLEMING.
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Evil must be Overcome
BY DAVENPORT BROMFIELD.
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Christian Science Services on Shipboard
BY LOUISE F. KOLLMORGEN.
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"Seek to Define God to your own Consciousness"
BY IDA HODNETT.
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The Hidden Image
BY ANNETTE COLE.
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Many Proofs of God's Love
NELLIE ROSE NIXDORF
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Faithfulness and Patience Rewarded
GRACE M. DONAHUE
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I am most grateful for the great good received from...
FLORA B. CARNAHAN