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Letters to our Leader
Rev. Mary Baker G. Eddy, Concord, N. H.
Dear Leader:—Out of hearts overflowing with gratitude we wish to thank you for the Paschal meal that you prepared for us at this Communion tide. A meal which, though eaten in haste, has fed us, and of which enough remains to feed us and the world forevermore. May each crumb of it be eaten, and thus, as your words have ever done,—
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August 29, 1903 issue
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Meeting Difficulties in Metaphysics
CLARENCE A. BUSKIRK.
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The Work in Germany
O. G.
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Removing Limitations
G. L. MC NEILL.
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The Flesh-Pots of Egypt
W. C.
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The Real Work of Christian Science
J. F. MAYNARD.
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Legislation in North Dakota
MARTHA SUTTON THOMPSON.
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Love Reigns
H. FRANCES R. NORWOOD.
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MRS. EDDY TAKES NO PATIENTS
Editor
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The Manual
Editor
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The More Just Estimate
Editor
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Letters to our Leader
with contributions from Charles I. Ohrenstein, Lily A. Ohrenstein, Mary Blumenthal, Gilbert C. Carpenter, Mary E. Heyworth, Kittie B. Walsh
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Not finding the harmony in married life that I expected...
Frieda Schmidt
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This summer in particular has been so full of blessings...
C. C. with contributions from R. M. Strother
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I have intended for some time to send in my testimony...
C. E. Meynell
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I became interested in Christian Science about five years...
H. Gilson Gardner
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I have had many proofs of the one intelligence governing...
Katharine Retterer
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I did not come to Christian Science for physical healing...
Roberta Hosmer
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Since childhood I had asked questions that never seemed...
Emily Giessner
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As I have received much benefit from the Christian Science Sentinel and Journal...
Vilimina K. Shaffer
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Notices
with contributions from Joseph Armstrong, Stephen A. Chase, Harriet McEwen Kimball
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Religious Items
HENRY VAN DYKE