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Tobacco and Liquor Habits Destroyed
I was brought up in the Methodist Church. My religious life, up to about three years ago, was a series of conversions and backslidings. My last backsliding continued for a period of about thirteen years, during which time I had become what might be termed an agnostic.
In 1889, a copy of Science and Health was placed in my hands, which I read much the same as I had been in the habit of reading novels. I laid it aside in disgust, being able to grasp but little of its truth.
Following this, I investigated spiritualism and theosophy, seeking for something, I knew not what, but I found very little satisfaction in either.
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February 7, 1901 issue
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The Lectures
with contributions from Moses H. Harris, H. W. Brown
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The brother states that the premise, "'God is all,' is...
Frances Mack Mann
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Courtesy Due Christian Scientists
E. A. Merritt
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The Perfect Peace
BY CHARLES H. GLIDDEN.
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MRS. EDDY TAKES NO PATIENTS
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A Meeting In Memoriam
Editor with contributions from Mary Baker G. Eddy
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The Bright Side of Life
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Among the Churches
with contributions from A. H. Flanegan, E. J. W., E. E. Williams
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The Song of the Century
BY RUTHALIE WINSTON.
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Rest for the Weary
BY A. N. T.
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Our Current Literature
BY S. B. D.
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How I was Led into Christian Science
E. S. Woodhouse
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Tobacco and Liquor Habits Destroyed
Charles M. Johnson
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A Severe Burn Healed
John N. Tegarden
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Deliverance Came in Due Season
Anna C. Thew
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Astigmatism Healed
Virginia A. Hubbell