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This notice was later republished in The First Church of Christ, Scientist, and Miscellany: My. 133:9-20
My beloved church will not receive a Message from me this summer. For my annual Message is swallowed up in sundries already given out. These crumbs and monads will feed the hungry, and the fragments gathered therefrom should waken the sleeper,—"dead in trespasses and sins"—set the captive sense free from self's sordid sequela; and one more round of old Sol give birth to the sowing of Solomon.
MARY BAKER G. EDDY.
Pleasant View, Concord, N. H., May 11, 1903.
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May 16, 1903 issue
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Handling of the Serpent
J. R. H.
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Principle not Personality
WM. H. JENNINGS
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"Hold fast that which is good."
ALFRED FARLOW
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Christian Science Misunderstood
THEODORE D. WARREN
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Practice vs. Theory
JAMES A. LOGWOOD
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The Lectures
with contributions from C. P. Smith, C. W. E. Miller, Cortland A. Wilber
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MRS. EDDY TAKES NO PATIENTS
Editor
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Question Answered
MARY BAKER G. EDDY
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By Way of Reminder
EDWARD A. KIMBALL
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The Power of a Unit—Love
L. C. LANG.
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The Brotherhood of Man
J. D. S.
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Life's Boundaries Dispelled
KATHARINE J. SMITH.
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An After-Easter Lesson
NELLIE B. FISH.
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Among the Churches
CHARLES W. PEARSON, EDWIN MARQUAND with contributions from JOSEPH JOUBERT
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For more than seven years I was subject to many different...
EMILY R. EMERSON
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I was a sufferer for eighteen years and my case was pronounced...
William Graney with contributions from Hamilton W. Mabie
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Notices
with contributions from STEPHEN A. CHASE
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Religious Items
with contributions from SAMUEL A. ELIOT, MONRO GIBSON, JOHN HAMILTON THOM, M. H. SEELYE