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Oftentimes we find the spoken word given out to the...
Oftentimes we find the spoken word given out to the enquirer sufficient to dispel a physical claim.
One Sunday evening after service a man spoke to me of a claim with his head that had troubled him for twenty years, and for which he found no relief from physicians. He said it had grown so severe that he would be obliged to give up his business unless Christian Science could help him. He wanted present treatment but could not find time for it before Thursday. I spent about ten minutes talking with him of Science and making the application to his case.
On Wednesday evening he reported with a beaming face that he needed no treatment, as he was entirely well.
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March 13, 1902 issue
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Sequoyah
W. J. W.
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Frederick Harrison, the English Positivist, says in a recent...
with contributions from Frederick Langbridge
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The Lectures
with contributions from John M. Miller, John H. Stewart, Arthur L. Frazer, Mr. Holcombe
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MRS. EDDY TAKES NO PATIENTS
Editor
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Amendments to Church By-laws
Editor
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The Massachusetts Metaphysical College
Christian Science Board of Education
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Prince Henry's Visit
Editor
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Unusual Testimonies
Editor
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Christian Science
William A. Childs
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Christian Science is not Hypnotism
W. D. McCrackan
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Live for Something
Robert Whitaker with contributions from Anon
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"Work, Work, Work."
BY WILLIAM R. KNOX.
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A Grateful Word
BY ELINOR F. EDWARDS.
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Sonnet
BY GERRY HOYT BARNES.
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When Christian Science first came to us, the members of...
T. J. Mackintosh
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At Missoula, Mont.
Flora B. Carnahan
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Without and Within
BY ELIZABETH EARL JONES.
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Religious Items
with contributions from Isaac O. Rankin, F. B. Meyer, V. E. Tomlinson, Martineau, Maltbie D. Babcock