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Christian Science and Insanity
Troy (N. Y.) Press
A letter in this article was later republished in The First Church of Christ, Scientist, and Miscellany: My. 301:14-302:11
The following appeared in the editorial columns of the Troy (N. Y.) Press, Monday, February 25, 1901:—
Dr. Allan McLane Hamilton took the ground that Christian Scientists were insane. He was asked in court:
"Do you say that a person who believes in the power of God, operating through a human agent to cure disease without material means, suffers from delusions?"
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March 21, 1901 issue
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The Lectures
with contributions from W. H. Taylor, C. A. Huyck
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As Viewed by a Christian Scientist
John H. Wheeler
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Christian Science
Frederick Dixon
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Great Religious Awakening Begun
R. W. Rogers
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Christian Science Healed Her
with contributions from A. Tennyson
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MRS. EDDY TAKES NO PATIENTS
Editor
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Something New
Mary Baker G. Eddy
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Church By-law
Editor
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In Answer to Prayer
Editor with contributions from J. S. Pillsbury
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Calls it Dangerous Action
Editor
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Christian Science and Insanity
with contributions from Mary Baker G. Eddy
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A Card of Thanks
with contributions from Charles M. Howe, Mary C. Keedy, Edwin J. Townsend
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Among the Churches
with contributions from M. C. S.
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Teaching a Young Lark
Charles Noble Churchill
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The Gift of God
BY M. LOUISE BAUM.
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"Be Courteous"
BY ELIZA P. T. HOUK.
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"Lest we Forget"
BY RACHEL F. MARSHALL.
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Hope
BY THERESA V. HARDY.
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Physical and Spiritual Benefits Realized
A. J. Beach
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Testimony of a Business Man
J. F. B.
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Helped by a Little Child's Faith
Gussie M. Williams
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Sight Restored through Christian Science
Ida Rogero