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The Law Suit Decided
The action at law against Rev. Mary Baker Eddy for alleged libel resulted in a verdict in her favor in the Suffolk County Superior Court on Wednesday, June 5, 1901.
Judge Bell, who presided, delivered his opinion at the conclusion of all the testimony included in the plaintiff's case, and without hearing any testimony whatever on the part of the defence.
This opinion was to the effect that, regardless of whatever may have been the conjectures of others as to the meaning of the Scriptural passage complained of, there was no evidence that Mrs. Eddy had the plaintiff in mind, or that she used the words as relating to her. He therefore directed the jury to return a verdict for the defendant.
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June 13, 1901 issue
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The Next Great Awakening
Josiah Strong
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The Lectures
with contributions from Helen Keller, G. C. Cressy, Theo. F. Davidson
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MRS. EDDY TAKES NO PATIENTS
Editor
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Resolutions for the Day
Mary Baker G. Eddy
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Mrs. Eddy's Successor
Editor with contributions from Mary Baker G. Eddy
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"Great Masterpieces."
Editor with contributions from Mary Baker G. Eddy
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The Law Suit Decided
Editor
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Among the Churches
with contributions from C. L. Lawrence, Sue Ella Bradshaw
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Dr. Holmes on Critics and Criticism
BY E. RAY INMAN.
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True Responsibility
BY ELLA W. HOAG.
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Passing Thoughts
BY A. C. S.
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That which Satisfies
BY ANNAH CROZIER.
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Drudgery
BY A. R. W.
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Thanksgiving
BY BERT POOLE
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The Experience of two Physicians
Eva W. Pfuntner
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Many Reasons for Praising God
Florence B. Dean
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God a Present Help in Trouble
Gertrude E. Jobse
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Help Received at Once
Rosa M. Kolston
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A Testimony from Ireland
Constance Gibson
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Thankful for all the Good Received
Georgiana Springer
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A Better Understanding of the Word
M. M. T. with contributions from Gilbert Ann Taylor, Ruskin