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Among the Churches
The Christian Scientists of Long Beach met February 19, 1902, and formed a society with seventeen charter members, to be known as First Christian Science Association, Long Beach, Cal.
During the past year our attendance has increased. We have secured cozy rooms in which to hold our services, and with the advent of the new year have made a bank deposit as a nucleus of a fund for a building site. We know that, "Divine Love always has met, and always will meet, every human need" (Science and Health, p. 494).
Emma F. Burgess, Sec.
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January 29, 1903 issue
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In Reply to a Churchman's Criticism
W. D. McCrackan
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Declaring the Truth
Alfred Farlow
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Light for a Confused Sense
Edward H. Carman
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An Interesting Discovery
W. L. Beasley with contributions from A. CONKLIN
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The Lectures
with contributions from R. B. McCormick, James W. Lowe, John M. Miller
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Branch Churches
with contributions from James Anthony Froude
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MRS. EDDY TAKES NO PATIENTS
Editor
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The Business Man's Needs
The Business Man's Needs
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"Put Up Thy Sword"
"Put Up Thy Sword"
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Love's Labor
S.
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Contributions to the Church Building Fund
Editor with contributions from Booker T. Washington, Emerson
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The Prodigal Son
MAY DAVIS.
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Demonstration
ZEBULINE H. BECK.
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A Clergyman to a Clergyman
Martin Sindall
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A Word from Mr. Chase
Stephen A. Chase
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Among the Churches
with contributions from Emma F. Burgess, Hannah More
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When I was a small boy, I injured my foot in such a way...
Charles A. Epley
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It is now just eight years since our attention was first...
Louise V. Mockridge
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Christian Science came to me through a sister who...
Lula M. Haslup
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I was in a situation as general housemaid but was much...
Mabel Bowden with contributions from James Freeman Clarke
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Notices
with contributions from Herbert Putnam, Thorvald Solberg
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Religious Items
with contributions from David Starr Jordan