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The Lectures
Victory Theatre was crowded to its doors last evening (Monday, April 15), the occasion being the lecture given by Dr. Abraham A. Sulcer, C.S.B., of Riverside. His subject was "Christian Science Applied." The able discussion of the theories and practices of his religion held the close attention of his large and intelligent audience for nearly two hours. For twenty-seven years Dr. Sulcer was a practitioner of medicine of the allopathic school. Seven years ago he became a convert to Christian Science and was a pupil of Mrs. Mary Baker G. Eddy.
Dr. Sulcer was introduced by Professor Frank P. Russell, City Superintendent of Schools, in a brief address.
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May 2, 1901 issue
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The Lectures
with contributions from Frank P. Russell, Charles M. Beckwith
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Worthy of His Hire
J. C. Batts
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Correspondence
Colonial
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MRS. EDDY TAKES NO PATIENTS
Editor
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The Slav in Moral Reform
Editor
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Another Favorable Decision
Editor
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Among the Churches
with contributions from George A. Brown, S., M. B., Alice Soule
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Love's Work
BY ANNIE MARIE BLISS.
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Christian Science in the Schoolroom
BY L. B. B.
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The Bible
BY JAMES F. RYDER.
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Uncovering and Destroying Sin
BY BARBARA M. PRINCE.
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Seeds
BY C. A. P.
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In time to be...
Whittier
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Found Health in Christian Science
C. H. C.
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One Year in Christian Science
Watson V. Babbitt
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A Teacher's Testimony
Rilla Meeker Hess
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A Helpful Experience
N. S.