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The Lectures
January 29, an audience of over seven hundred gathered at Hodge Opera House to listen to a lecture delivered by Judge William G. Ewing of Chicago, under the auspices of First Church of Christ, Scientist. The lecturer was introduced in a pleasing manner by Senator T. E. Elsworth of this city. Visiting Scientists from Buffalo, Tonawanda, and Niagara Falls were in attendance.—Correspondence.
The large audience which greeted Judge Septimus J. Hanna of Boston, at the Opera House Sunday afternoon, February I, was as representative in intelligence, fairmindedness, and non-prejudice as any audience which has ever greeted a lecturer in El Reno.
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February 19, 1903 issue
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Christian Science Saves the Bible
Alfred Farlow
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What Christian Science is Not
W. D. McCrackan
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The Teaching of Sound Doctrine
Albert E. Miller
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A Distinction with a Difference
David B. Ogden
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The Laborer is Worthy of his Hire
Bicknell Young
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Medicine and Science
James A. Logwood
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Speak and Do
Mary C. Billings with contributions from Geo. R. Lowe
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The Lectures
with contributions from F. H. Coit, Charles Beard, Frank A. Walker, Osborn, Oliver E. Branch, John F. Montignam
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MRS. EDDY TAKES NO PATIENTS
Editor
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Practical Trust in God
E. H. M.
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The Golden Mean
A. H.
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"Am I my Brother's Keeper?"
F. B. HOMANS.
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Among the Churches
with contributions from A. M. Vallert
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My last dose of material medicine was taken July 10,...
Hallie Norvell Hard
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Notices
with contributions from Stephen A. Chase
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Religious Items
with contributions from Dale, Spurgeon, Frederick L. Hosmer, J. W. Chadwick, J. R. Millier, Joseph Parker