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In the New Hampshire Legislature
Bill to Prohibit Practice of Christian Science Reported Adversely from Committee and Buried by Large Vote in the House.
Concord (N. H.) Evening Monitor
Judiciary. An act in relation to the practice of Christian Science. Inexpedient to legislate.
Mr. Abbott of Manchester said that a requested hearing on this bill had been denied by the committee on judiciary and he moved that the bill be recommitted.
Mr. Nason of Dover said the committee felt justified in refusing to waste time over this bill, which he read. The committee does not feel that constitutional rights of belief should be denied to Christian Scientists or any one else.
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February 5, 1903 issue
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In Answer to a Clerical Critic
Severin Simonsen
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Science is Knowledge
Charles K. Skinner
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The Efficacy of Christian Science
John S. Rendall
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The True Source of Happiness
Alfred Farlow with contributions from James Russell Lowell
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The Lectures
with contributions from Littleton
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I was now assured by evidence which I could not resist,...
Henry Thompson with contributions from Horace Bushnell
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MRS. EDDY TAKES NO PATIENTS
Editor
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Our Best
S.
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A Brief Account
Irving C. Tomlinson
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Being Ready for Christian Science
EDWARD EVERETT NORWOOD
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Israel's Helper
J. E. FELLERS
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His Kingdom
JOHN F. BRAUN
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"Only Little Snowflakes"
A. H. KOHLHAMMER
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Keep still
Burton
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Three Little Rules
St. Nicholas
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My New Year's resolution was to send in my testimony...
M. L. Edison with contributions from A. I. Goding
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Notices
with contributions from Stephen A. Chase
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Religious Items
with contributions from J. W. Brigham, James Wiley