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I feel that I ought to acknowledge the benefit I have received from the Christian Science Quarterly. I was first brought into Christian Science by the healing of my eyes, For over three years I struggled along against the bitter opposition of my husband, who would allow me no literature and no acquaintance with any one connected with Science. At the end of this time I visited my mother. She had a Christian Science Quarterly, and after reading one of the lessons, Science and Health was opened to me, I had a copy of this text-book all the time, but I could not seem to understand it. My mother then subscribed for the Quarterly for me. Kind friends lent me the Journal and Sentinel, and I am happy to say that I have been enabled to earn enough money to renew my subscription to the Quarterly, and also to subscribe for the Sentinel. God is indeed Good and I feel sure that in His own good time I shall be able to have more of the rich blessings that our Leader and The Christian Science Publishing Society are giving so freely to the world.
Mrs. M. Z. F., Gallup, N. M.
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July 11, 1901 issue
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Polar Explorations
Channing A. Bartow
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Concord's Hospitality
Helen A. Nixon
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MRS. EDDY TAKES NO PATIENTS
Editor
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An Interesting Interview
with contributions from Lord Dunmore
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Among the Churches
with contributions from W. L. Sperring, Ida A. Buck, John Mason
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An Object Lesson
BY MINNIE E. ERWIN.
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Prison Work at Joliet, Ill.
BY W. F. AUSTIN.
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Demonstration
BY HERBERT W. BECK.
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Letter from Germany
Carola Barth
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Results of Accident Entirely Overcome
Mary L. Frye
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M. Z. F. with contributions from C. U. Bennett, Katie Thompson