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Among the Churches
September 10, the Christian Science society of Easton was dissolved and reorganized as a church to be known as First Church of Christ, Scientist, being a branch of the Mother Church in Boston, Mass.
In the early part of 1898, a few interested in the subject met on Sundays at the residence of one who had been healed through Christian Science, to study the Sunday lessons. This was the beginning. Since then many cases of healing have resulted among the students and their acquaintances in Easton.
In January of 1902, the society recently dissolved was formed with eleven charter members. The growing interest and increased attendance at the meetings justified the society in seeking a more central location. This was found in the Pomp Building. Rooms 31 and 32 were secured, one being used to hold the Sunday morning and Wednesday evening services, the other for a reading room.
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October 16, 1902 issue
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In Answer to a Criticism
Alfred Farlow
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Some Objections Answered
Wm. Holman Jennings
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The Reasonableness of It
John E. Playter
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Sickness not Imaginary
W. D. McCrackan
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How Wood Pulp is Transformed into Newspapers
with contributions from Whittier
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The Lectures
with contributions from Edward A. Kimball, Edes Smith, Anon
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Announcements
with contributions from Stephen A. Chase
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MRS. EDDY TAKES NO PATIENTS
Editor
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Thanksgiving Day Service
Editor
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Unto Whomsoever Much is Given
Unto Whomsoever Much is Given
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A Word to the Children
A Word to the Children
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In speaking of the efforts being made to settle our...
In speaking of the efforts being made to settle our...
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Our Church Edifices
A. K. FRAIN.
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The Arch-Enemy, Discouragement
ELIZABETH EARL JONES.
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The Boy in Christian Science
BEATRIX ISABEL BEST.
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The Only Way
G. E. S.
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Among the Churches
with contributions from Miriam C. Blackwell, Julia J. Ricker, Clara Willson Thompson, Elizabeth T. E. Stuyvesant, S. F. S., H. E. W.
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I had for years been groping in seeming darkness and...
Electa Anderson
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I wish to mention a healing of the morphine habit of...
E. Kate Howell
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My husband and I are deaf-mutes
J. P. K.
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Religious Items
with contributions from David Starr Jordan, Phillips Brooks, George E. Littlefield, Faber