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The Lectures
An attentive, and at the end a well-pleased audience listened to the lecture (on Christian Science) given by Dr. Silas J. Sawyer at Kelly's Hall Friday evening (May 31).
Mr. I. T. Kahn introduced the speaker in these words:—
"Only a few years ago, had you asked me whether or not I believed in God, I could only have said no. I saw the purest of persons lying in pain, confirmed invalids. I saw the aspiring youth cut down in the very prime of life; children deformed from the day of their birth; I saw the little infant, pure as the driven snow, torn from its mother's breast; all this charged to the one we were asked to adore as God.
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June 27, 1901 issue
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Comets and Stars now Prominent
Mary Clark Traylor
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When we gain a victory, moral or mental, when we...
Phillips Brooks
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Upholds Christian Science
Archibald McLellan
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The Lectures
with contributions from I. T. Kahn, Daniel Davenport
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Notices
with contributions from Lucy Larcom
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MRS. EDDY TAKES NO PATIENTS
Editor
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Communion Service
Editor
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The Test of Character
Editor
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Concord as a Resort in June
Editor
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Epidemic of Suicides
Editor
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A Letter from Germany
with contributions from Frances Thurber Seal
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As to Railroad Fares
Archibald McLellan
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What they are Accomplishing
Unitarian
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Effects of Poison Oak Overcome
Mary E. Terrell
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Saved from Injury
Naomi M. Whitesell
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A Remarkable Case of Healing
E. Della Wood
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Healed of Nervous Prostration
F. B. Pierce
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Christian Science and Obstetrics
E. R. H. with contributions from C. C.
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All Needs Supplied
W. L. M.
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Operation not Necessary
H. G.