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The Lectures
The Opera House was comfortably filled with an intelligent class of people on Tuesday evening of last week (June 11), when Mrs. Sue Harper Mims gave her lecture on Christian Science. The rostrum was bedecked with potted plants and cut flowers, which seemed an appropriate setting for the sweet-faced, white-haired, motherly woman who gracefully stepped to the front when introduced by Colonel Jay in a few well-chosen words.
That the audience was interested was evidenced by the close attention to her well-modulated voice and tones of earnestness for over an hour.—
Irwin County Citisen.
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July 4, 1901 issue
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Among the Churches
with contributions from Annie F. Baker, I. C. Tomlinson, Sappho E. Prentiss, Theodore R. Hinsdale, Whittier
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The Lectures
with contributions from Colonel Jay
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Science and Health in the Royal Univesity at Upsala
with contributions from Claes Annerstedt, Mary Bartlett Harris
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Notices
with contributions from Alexander Maclaren
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MRS. EDDY TAKES NO PATIENTS
Editor
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Meeting at Tremont Temple
with contributions from Mary Baker G. Eddy
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The Meeting at Concord
Editor
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The Visit to Pleasant View
Editor
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Sensible Remarks
Editor
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A Card of Thanks
Irving C. Tomlinson, Mabel C. Gage
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Fatherhood of God and Brotherhood of Man
By HENRY L. UPTON.
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How we Know
By C. A. P.
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True Riches
By G. S. H.
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Conflicting Forces
R. C. M.
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A Thought of the Resurrection
BY ELIZA H. PLACE.