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Misstatements
The Nebraska State Journal
To the Editor of The State Journal.
In your issue of September 15 you copied misstatements of Christian Science.
Referring to the closing of her college in the height of its prosperity, with three hundred people clamoring for admission, he insinuates that Mrs. Eddy was obliged to do this because the Massachusetts authorities would not allow her to give diplomas. It was not for the purpose of obtaining diplomas that people attended Mrs. Eddy's classes, but for the purpose of being taught Christian Science, and her students would have paid the price of tuition as readily without a diploma as with one. It was not in any sense necessary that she should give diplomas in order to obtain fees.
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January 2, 1902 issue
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About Christian Science
Robert L. Ziller
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A Reply
Kate Bangs
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Christian Science
with contributions from B. A., W. Lambert
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Misstatements
Alfred Farlow
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MRS. EDDY TAKES NO PATIENTS
Editor
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Christmas Gifts
BY MARY BAKER G. EDDY
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The New Year
Editor
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Christmas Reflections
Editor
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A Canard
Editor
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The Lectures
with contributions from W. D. McCrackan, Livingston Mims
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Among the Churches
with contributions from Claud McCabe
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Love's Recompense
BY MRS. JENNIE W. BRIGGS
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Stephen's Experience
BY E. P. T. HOUK
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"Feed the Famished Affections."
BY HARRIET B. ALLEN.
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"Thy Will be Done."
BY W. E. ARMSTRONG.
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The Value of Good Thoughts
Myra E. Olmstead
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"Free Indeed."
P. F. Meigs
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Christian Science Heals
Henry Clark
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Health Restored
S. W. C.
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Shielded from Moral Contagion
M. L. B.
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Harmonious Business Relations
Emma Evans
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Fog
C. L. S.
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Sin and Sickness Healed
Miron S. Greeley
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Healed Unconsciously
Elizabeth Miller
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In Princeton, Ind
E. D. B.