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For over twenty years Christian Science has been the only...
For over twenty years Christian Science has been the only physician in our family. We have brought up children from the age of four and six years to be men and women, without ever taking medicines or having a doctor. Although the claims of measles, mumps, diphtheria, and scarlet fever were manifested at times, the children were never in bed for a week on account of them, and now, if they are thrown in contact with people who fear disease, they realize that they are living in another atmosphere altogether.
Having proved Christian Science so many years and in all kinds of ways, I am more and more convinced of the truth of it. I know by experience how important is the knowledge of the true way to open the understanding of the hungry.
I greatly appreciate and am very thankful for the new Concordance.—M. E. W., Chicago, Ill.
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December 5, 1903 issue
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Thanksgiving Day in the Mother Church
with contributions from William B. Johnson, E. E. C.
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The Library Committee in Philadelphia
Albert E. Miller
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Love Reflected in Right Thinking
C. W. CHADWICK.
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The Wondrous Story
EVA STROUD HAYES.
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Concerning the Lectures
Fenelon
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The Lectures
with contributions from C. F. Wieland, Frank T. Lodge
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MRS. EDDY TAKES NO PATIENTS
Editor
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Take Notice
Mary Baker G. Eddy
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The Lectures
M.
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Counterfeit Letters
Calvin A. Frye
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A Letter to our Leader
Louis Helm
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Regarding Individual Rights
Alfred Farlow with contributions from Mazzini
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I feel that I can no longer delay sending my grateful...
Lillian McMorris
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My attention was called to Christian Science about five...
Samuel Kaufman
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Our youngest child was very feeble after his birth and...
Frau Anna Keller with contributions from Hamilton W. Mabie, D'Alviella
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From Our Exchanges
with contributions from Alfred W. Wishart, Carl F. Henry, Robert F. Coyle
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Notices
with contributions from Stephen A. Chase