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Railroad Rates for the Communion Service
Arrangements have been, or are being made with all the principal railroads in the United States and Canada for reduced rates to Boston for the Communion Service and Annual Meeting, June I4–I7, I903.
The railroads in the New England States (New England Passenger Association), have made a substantial reduction; from New York City one fare for the round trip, and it is confidently expected that from all other principal points one fare for the round trip will be granted, due notice of which will be announced later.
In the mean time, it would be well for the Field to keep in touch with their local railroad agents as to what the rates and arrangements will be.
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April 25, 1903 issue
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Reliance on God
Alice Jennings
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The Human Problem
Lloyd B. Coate
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Miracles
Sue Harper Mims
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The Proofs of Demonstration
Alfred Farlow
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A Christian Science Reply
Theodore D. Warren
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An Important Point
W. D. McCrackan
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Jesus nowhere laid down any laws of hygiene, drugs, or...
Ezra W. Palmer
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The Migration of Birds
Harry F. Witherby
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MRS. EDDY TAKES NO PATIENTS
Editor
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Significant Questions
MARY BAKER G. EDDY.
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The Church Universal
Editor
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Impatience
L. W.
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A Spiritual Structure on a Material Foundation
C. D. REED.
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Church Needs and Supply
EDGAR G. WILLSON.
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Self-Analysis
HERBERT W. BECK.
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The Robin's Song
LAVILLA E. ALLEN.
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The Lectures
with contributions from Lovee, Charles J. Gunderson, James W. Orr
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After the birth of our daughter in 1887 my wife was a...
George H. Grant
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All that I am I owe to Christian Science
Anna Nickle
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Two years before studying Christian Science I was...
Mary C. M. Beach
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A Word from Mr. Chase
Stephen A. Chase
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Religious Items
with contributions from F. W. Gunsaulus, Joseph Parker, T. W. Campbell, William C. Gannett, Ichabod Spencer