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From the Belfast Weekly News
According to a Laffan telegram, a remarkable spectacle was to be seen on 25th of June at Concord, N. H., on the occasion of the annual pilgrimage of Christian Scientists to the home of Mrs. Eddy, the foundress of their church. More than three thousand pilgrims from every quarter of the globe visited Concord, many coming from Great Britain and Australia. The pilgrims returned to Boston in the evening, to all appearances entirely satisfied. Mrs. Eddy looked well and strong, and spoke with a clear, loud voice, disproving the reports that have been current as to her health having broken down.
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August 8, 1901 issue
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Eternal Life
Edward E. Norwood
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The Doctrine of Christian Science
John White
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Dean Farrar on Christian Science
Churchman
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Count Tolstoi and Christian Science
W. D. McCrackan
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MRS. EDDY TAKES NO PATIENTS
Editor
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A Correction and Explanation
Anna B. White-Baker
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The June Class
Editor
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From Leslie's Weekly
Editor
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An Impostor
Editor with contributions from Elma I. Lowry, Ezra M. Buswell
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Among the Churches
with contributions from Mary C. Webber, Howard C. Van Meter, Ethel Singleton, Henry Wolfer
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The Lectures
with contributions from Charles G. Ames, George R. Lanning, W. G. Eggleston
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A Thread in the Garment of Righteousness
BY G. M. S.
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Mahmout, the Persian: an Allegory
BY JOHN S. CRELLIN.
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Prison Work
BY NETTIE SHELDON.
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Living
BY L. L. D.
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A Grain of Understanding
K. Suart
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Healed after Material Means had Failed
Joseph Amann
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Christian Science overcomes Fear and Anxiety
H. M. C. with contributions from Whittier
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Religious Items
with contributions from Theodore F. Seward, George Perry Morris