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The Lectures
Before quite a large and very interested audience in Philbrick Hall last evening (September 5) Judge Ewing, the eminent member of the bar, delivered a very interesting address on Christian Science.
J. H. Bartlett of this city introduced the speaker. Among those present were Rev. Irving C. Tomlinson of Concord and other well-known Scientists. The address received the close attention of all, and was very instructive and interesting, being a very full outline of the faith and its work.
Mr. Bartlett introduced Judge Ewing by the following remarks:—
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September 26, 1901 issue
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Letter to Editor of "The Outlook."
with contributions from Ira C. Hubbell, S. W. Rider
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"Faultless."
Herrick Johnson
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The Lectures
with contributions from J. H. Bartlett
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MRS. EDDY TAKES NO PATIENTS
Editor
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Tribute from Mrs. Eddy
Mary Baker Eddy
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The Memorial Services
Editor
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Philosophy
Editor
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Words of Praise
Editor
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Among the Churches
with contributions from A. J. S., L. P. G., M. C. Smith, Whittier
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Good Work in Christian Science
J. E. Fellers
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Be Ye Perfect
BY E. ROSE COCHRANE.
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Truth Lifted Up
BY LOUISE SELFRIDGE
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Healed of Many Ills by Christian Science
Florence Winfield
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Made Free Indeed
Anna S. Hayes
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Fear Overcome
M. J. T.
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Thankful for Christian Science
Annie Prescott
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Religious Items
with contributions from Fannie E. Austin, R. L. Carpenter, John James Taylor, Theodore Parker