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Among the Churches
The services of First Church of Christ, Scientist, of Mansfield, Ohio, which for some time have been held in private apartments, were held October 26 in their new rooms in the Stocking Building.
The rooms are pleasantly located, and with a beautiful array of "Floral apostles" they presented a pleasing appearance to those present on the occasion of the first services in the new quarters.
Let us bear in mind this admonition in the article, "The Smaller Churches" in the Sentinel of July 17, 1902, "As the tree is imperfect if the smallest twig thereof be imperfect, so the completeness of this great movement is dependent upon the perfection, the purity, the Scientific understanding of these dear children of the Mother Church."
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November 27, 1902 issue
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Christian Scientists are Satisfied with the Bible
John L. Rendall
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Removing Misunderstandings
Frank W. Gale
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Spiritual Healing for all Time
Ben. Haworth-Booth
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The Overcoming Mind
W. D. McCrackan
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The Prime Object to be Attained
Alfred Farlow
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The Finding of True Individuality
Charles K. Skinner
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Art
Edwin Markham
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Among the Churches
with contributions from Minnie Conard, Olive E. Pettit, Henry Ward Beecher
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MRS. EDDY TAKES NO PATIENTS
Editor
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Wherefore?
MARY BAKER G. EDDY.
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No question of the efficacy of Christian Science in cases...
Archibald McLellan
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Squaring Accounts
F. R. P.
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A Simple Story
C. R.
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Singleness of Purpose
GRACE SAFFORD FARRINGTON.
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An Old Thanksgiving Day
Alfred J. Waterhouse
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The Lectures
with contributions from Samuel R. James, F. H. Sisson, J. Guy Haugh, James G. Flanders, Robert Roberts, Hiram F. Stevens, R. H. Lovett, John J. Faulkner
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We first heard of Christian Science six years ago....
Marion Armstrong
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During the two years and eight months of my experience...
Jacob S. Shield
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The strength of resolve, which afterwards shapes life...
F. W. Robertson