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In the Concord, N. H., Patriot of July 16, "H. C." says ...
In the Concord, N. H., Patriot of July 16, "H. C." says in "Notes by the Way."
Coming to Pleasant View everything about it looks more pleasant and inviting, if that were possible, in the morning hours. The large rye field belonging to Mrs. Eddy's farm, and which extends from Pleasant Street to the Concord fair grounds, is dotted over with stacks of rye.
On the same date among the news items of this enterprising journal we read:—
What used to be an unsightly swamp in the rear of the grounds at Pleasant View, the home of the Rev. Mary Baker G. Eddy, was transformed this spring into a beautiful field of rye covering twenty acres. The work of harvesting the crop has been in progress for the past three days, and has been in charge of an expert from the Kansas wheat fields. In the work an Adriance Buckeye self-binding harvester has been used and the operation has been of great interest to dwellers in that locality and to passers-by.
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July 25, 1901 issue
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Too Hasty Criticism
Irving C. Tomlinson
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MRS. EDDY TAKES NO PATIENTS
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The Religious Journal
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Dedication at Beatrice, Neb.
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Among the Churches
with contributions from Mary Baker G. Eddy
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The Lectures
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Hidden but not Destroyed
BY CYRENE EMERY.
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Satisfaction
BY M. BETTIE BELL.
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Despair
BY W. J. MURRAY.
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Some Observations
BY J. E. FELLERS.
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The Lord will Provide
Janette Dickson
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God Hears and Answers Prayer
Antonie M. Curran
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How I came to Christian Science
Sophie Ernst
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Religious Items
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