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Wednesday Evening Meeting at Hoopeston, Ill
The following testimonies were given at a recent Wednesday evening meeting in Hoopeston, Ill., and published in the Hoopeston Herald:—
A lady told of the great help she had received from Christian Science in the care of children, how absolute dependence upon the Father's care had made the crooked straight for her, and rough places smooth.
Another lady related how she had been saved to her family by Christian Science, when medical skill had failed, that she had been a well woman for the last five years, but that dearer than physical health was the spiritual uplifting which this new-old religion gives, and the peace and joy that accompanies it. She had never been satisfied with the religious teachings of the schools, but in this Science had found the higher understanding which she had longed for.
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April 18, 1901 issue
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Some of Washington's Maxims
with contributions from Adolphe Monod
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From Old Mexico
Christian Scientist
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The Divinity of Christian Science
George H. Peeke
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What Constitutes Success?
Walter Vrooman
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MRS. EDDY TAKES NO PATIENTS
Editor
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Easter Largess
Mary Baker G. Eddy
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Unsolved Problems of Science
Editor
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The Lectures
with contributions from Dean Crane, William I. Lawrance, Richard E. Breed
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Extract from a Letter
Minnie Hanna
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From Psalm Eighteenth
BY MARY B. DODGE.
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Mountain Climbing
BY BURT S. GALE.
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Analysis of the Lessons
BY WILLIAM P. McKENZIE.
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As We Think
BY ANNIE JESSEN.
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Dawn of a New Hope
W. A. Spencer
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One Man's Experience
R. R. Bridgers
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A Wonderful Case of Healing
J. M. A. S. with contributions from S. W. S.
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Astigmatism and Other Troubles Healed
A. L. O. with contributions from Whittier