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Take Notice
All gifts by mail, express, or that are handed to the porter at my door without cards, and have not come from persons with whom I am acquainted,—will be returned to the office whence they came, or rejected at my door. Recent attempts of third parties to scandalize me through the friendly means aforesaid, have occasioned this notice.
Mary Baker G. Eddy.
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November 21, 1901 issue
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Cartoon and Christian Science
Observer
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Anent Mrs. Eddy's Explanation
W. D. McCrackan
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A Word of Explanation
Hermann S. Hering
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MRS. EDDY TAKES NO PATIENTS
Editor
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Take Notice
Mary Baker G. Eddy
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A Case Reported
Mildred C. Gordon
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A Further Explanation
R. S. Peale with contributions from S. J. Hanna
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Among the Churches
with contributions from J. B. M.
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Abide in Me
Anon
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The Lectures
with contributions from A. D. Prescott, A. D. Chase
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Trust in God
BY WILLIAM CROFTS.
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A Letter to a Former Physician
Chas. G. Bliss
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A Lesson from the Life of Stephen
BY LENA M. HALL.
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Daily Light
E. C. Butler
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"Hosanna in the Highest."
BY ANNE DODGE.
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Prejudice and Fear Overcome
Ida E. Carpenter
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Christian Science as a Schoolmaster
A. M. J.
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Message from a Little Child
Edith M. Hutchinson
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Religious Items
with contributions from Henry Ward Beecher, Charles S. Brown, Joseph Eliot, Juliana H. Ewing