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Testimonies from Leavenworth, Kan.
AT a Wednesday evening meeting of recent date, in Leavenworth, Kan., the following testimonies were related:
The first speaker was a gentleman who told how winter cholera, which had been so prevalent in his locality, had been overcome.
A lady testified to being healed of rheumatism, from which she had been a great sufferer. She was also enabled to lay aside her glasses, and is able to do the finest needle-work, often working at night.
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April 24, 1902 issue
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A Communication
W. D. McCrackan
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Christian Science Discussion
Arthur R. Vosburgh
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Testimonies from Leavenworth, Kan.
J. K. G.
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Don't Talk Hard Times
with contributions from Richard T. Hobson
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MRS. EDDY TAKES NO PATIENTS
Editor
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Notice
Mary Baker G. Eddy
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Spead v. Tomlinson
William B. Johnson, Alfred Farlow, James A. Neal with contributions from Streeter
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Among the Churches
with contributions from Charles H. Glidden
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For Students of the Bible Lessons
with contributions from Bunyan
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The Lectures
with contributions from A. H. Huston, G. W. Kellom, Emil Baensch, Mary F. Woodruff, Frances Mack Mann, Robert Browning
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The True Creation
By Carrie J. Bell.
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Purity
BY S. E. C.
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A Thought on the Church
BY G. M.
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If I Could
BY AGNES FLORIDA CHALMERS.
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After the lapse of a year and a half, during which I...
Thomas F. McDermott with contributions from Fanny D. Austin
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I have been a smoker for thirty-five years, and in that...
I have been a smoker for thirty-five years, and in that...
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Religious Items
with contributions from Geo. B. Vosburgh