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Wednesday Evening Meeting at Jacksonville, Fla.
The members of First Church of Christ, Scientist, Jacksonville, Fla., looked forward with much pleasure to the first Wednesday evening meeting in their new place of worship. Although there had been a severe storm for several hours before the time of service, there was a good attendance, and the meeting lasted a hour and three quarters.
A letter from the daughter of one of our members now attending school at Washington, Ga., was read, telling of the healing of a case of grip.
Another member wrote saying that when he was asked to read Science and Health some five years ago, he was afraid to do so, as he thought it would take his Bible away from him, but at last he did read, and since then spinal disease, neuralgia, sick headache, and many other troubles have been met, and he feels better now than in thirty years. He says, "I am satisfied this is the true religion of Jesus Christ."
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May 9, 1901 issue
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The Lectures
with contributions from Harvey L. Boutwell, Sue Ella Bradshaw, H. S. Rowe
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A Tribute to Lincoln
Wu Ting Fang
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Notices
with contributions from W. H. Channing, Z. Grenell
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MRS. EDDY TAKES NO PATIENTS
Editor
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Mrs. Eddy Talks
with contributions from Mary Baker G. Eddy
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A Manly Protest
Editor
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Wednesday Evening Meeting at Jacksonville, Fla.
Elwyn N. Moses
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The Bible an Every-day Guide
Editor
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The Shadows that Attend Us
By CLARENCE A. BUSKIRK.
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"Work out your own Salvation"
BY EVA J. COX.
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How to Overcome Error
BY E. W.
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Some had Ears to Hear
BY JAMES HIGHTOWER.
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The Religion of the Infidel
BY MAX JAGERHUBER.
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Healed by Reading Science and Health
Annie C. Bridgers
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Chronic Disease Healed
W. H. Teasdale
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Spiritually and Physically Helped
N. A. R.
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A Little Child Quickly Healed
Amanda J. Dinsmore with contributions from Ruskin