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A Kindly Letter
Boston, Thursday, July 2.
To the Editor of the Sentinel.
Dear Friend and Brother:— As there were so many speakers at the great testimony meeting last night in the Mechanics Hall, I did not find the opportunity of adding my little word to the many interesting and helpful testimonies which were given by Scientists from every quarter of this great Republic, and I therefore feel I should be much wanting in gratitude to our revered Leader, Mrs. Eddy, who has given to the world the true Science of Christianity as contained in "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures," were I to omit to testify to the many and great benefits, both moral and physical, which have accrued not only to me individually but also to my family through the teaching of Christian Science. Although I might find the time yet I doubt whether you, Mr. Editor, could find sufficient space in your columns to enumerate them all.
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July 11, 1903 issue
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The Annual Meeting
with contributions from Irving C. Tomlinson, William B. Johnson
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A Kindly Letter
Dunmore
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The Lectures
with contributions from Anon, Charles H. Knapp, L. W. Winchester, Silas Cobb
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MRS. EDDY TAKES NO PATIENTS
Editor
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An Aftermath
W.
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Tell it Again
G. S.
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A Vacation Song
Katherine Lee Bates
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The Establishment of Truth
Alfred Farlow
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A Brief Statement
W. D. McCrackan
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Honesty in Religion
L. B. C.
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I wish to express my gratitude for the blessings of...
Gussie Howard
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It was about Easter time last year that through the...
Gertrude M. Bradley
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Words cannot express what a blessing Christian Science...
M. J. Cavanagh
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It is now four and a half years since learned what a...
Harriette F. Drury
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Notices
with contributions from Stephen A. Chase
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Religious Items
with contributions from Eliot, F. D. Storey, Phillips Brooks, Ichabod Spencer, H. A. Blake, Bushnell