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I was sunstruck sixteen years ago in Chicago and I suffered...
I was sunstruck sixteen years ago in Chicago and I suffered every year afterward from any heat, either from the sun or from the stove. For thirty years I suffered from the severest form of chronic constipation—never having a movement of the bowels without taking medicine. For three years I had heart trouble—a terrible rushing of blood all over the body about every ten minutes—leaving me weak with chills. I had also had severe trouble of twenty-six years standing brought on by hard work in a butter and cheese factory in Sweden. I had to leave the factory on account of this trouble, the doctor telling me never to try to do such work again.
I have been entirely healed of all these ills by only three weeks' treatment in Christian Science, and my eyes have been greatly improved.
God only knows how happy I am since I found this Truth. I always longed for something better than what I had, and now I have found it.
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February 13, 1902 issue
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Reply to a Review of Judge Ewing's Lecture
J.R. MOSLEY
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Reply to Professor Terry
Archibald Mclellan
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Dreaming or Waking
BY W.J.S.
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MRS. EDDY TAKES NO PATIENTS
Editor
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The Prayer of a Dyspeptic
Editor
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The Lectures
with contributions from Thomas G. Jones, George C. Kinsman, William Van Arsdale, Helen Andrews Nixon, John H. Wheeler
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Among the Churches
with contributions from Grace L. Bosworth
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Love's Jewels
BY W. SPAULDING.
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Origin
By John Carveth.
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Forgiving
BY G. C. M.
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Love, the Keynote of Harmony
BY SOPHIA CAROLYN DUNNE.
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Things to be Done
with contributions from Ellen Watson, Ruskin
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Religious Items
with contributions from Edward C. Mitchell, Leighton Williams, Henry Ward Beecher, F. W. Robertson, Henry B. Williams