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An Interesting Letter
Early in June the Hon. Henry Robinson, postmaster of Concord, received a letter from a lady in Seattle, Washington, asking whether he had ever declared that the Discoverer and Founder of Christian Science does not exist.
Mr. Robinson's reply was of much interest and value, especially in view of sensational statements which have been circulated through the country to the effect that the Rev. Mrs. Eddy is a myth, so far as present existence is concerned. The letter was as follows:—
United States Post-Office.
Concord, New Hampshire.
Henry Robinson, P. M.
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July 18, 1901 issue
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Chicago as a Seaport City
Elbert O. Woodson
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Changes in State Capitals
with contributions from John James Taylor, Lansing
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Christian Science Applied to Education
Mary Brookins
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A Word for Christian Science
Sue H. Mims
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An Interesting Letter
Editor with contributions from Henry Robinson
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Avoid the Appearance of Evil
Editor
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Overcoming not Overlooking
Editor
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The Visit to Pleasant View
Editor
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Christian Science Doctrine
Editor
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Mrs. Conger not There
Sara Pike Conger
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Over the field when the day is fair,...
John Fullerton
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Method
BY J. B. TWISS.
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The Annual Communion Season
BY C. W. CHADWICK.
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The Undivided Garment
BY ELLA W. HOAG.
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Found a Demonstrable Religion
Ethel L. Reed
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Desire for Tobacco Overcome
M. Halliday
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Grateful for Light and Peace
Carrie E. Peterman
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A Business Man's Testimony
R. J. McL
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Christian Science brought Health and Happiness
T. B. Yeager
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Sorrow Turned into Joy
A. L. S.
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Religious Items
with contributions from Richter, Robert MacDonald