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I wish to send my most grateful testimony to the Publishing Society for the great help I receive from the Journal, Sentinel, and Quarterly.
Situated as I am, thirty miles from the church to which I belong and no other Scientists here, the publications are indeed most welcome guests. Their good, wholesome thoughts are in my "mouth sweet as honey." I often find myself wondering if I have the right understanding, when my thought is confirmed by some contribution in Journal or Sentinel.
Science and Health is a most precious book to me, for it has revealed to me my Saviour and my God. It, with the Bible and Quarterly, is my daily companion.
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January 23, 1902 issue
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Christian Science as a Religion
BY CLARENCE A. BUSKIRK
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Christian Science in the Schoolroom
BY CAROLINE N. POOLE
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The Lectures
with contributions from Bicknell Young, E. Benjamin Andrews, B. S. Josselyn, Holmes Hoge, Mary Stewart, Henry Werno
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MRS. EDDY TAKES NO PATIENTS
Editor
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Divine Healing
Editor
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The Most Popular Books
Editor
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Follow Love's Leading
BY ALICE L. RANDOLPH
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Among the Churches
with contributions from Carrie B. Booth, A. C. R. Morgan
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Love's Anthem
BY WILLIAM BRADFORD DICKSON
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An Illustration
BY M. F. G.
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Glimpses
BY HELEN ANDREWS NIXON
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Let
BY MARY E. S. RICHARDSON
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The Key to Heaven
BY ANNE DODGE
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Demonstration in a Prison
BY OLCOTT HASKELL
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Forever Thine
BY G. M. PRESCOTT
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Lift them Up
Nathaniel Hawthorne
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It is about ten months since I became interested in...
Edward E. Moore
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I look with so much anticipation and delight for our...
Emma MacGregor
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For five years I suffered constantly, never being free...
Nellie A. Henry
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I should like to give an instance of the all-protecting...
Meta Haworth Booth
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Religious Items
with contributions from Hugh Black, Edward Thring, J. K. Miller, H. L. Sidney Lear, Charles G. Gordon, Lorenzo Scupoli