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The following is from a letter written by a gentleman...
The following is from a letter written by a gentleman fifteen years ago, and to-day he is able to work steadily at hard labor. Previous to coming to Christian Science he had not been able to work for two years. He says,—
"I was afflicted with neuralgia, dyspepsia in a very bad form, and heart disease before my treatment in Christian Science. I had doctored with five different physicians and continued to grow worse all the time until I was advised to come to Christian Science for treatment. After one treatment I felt like a new person and all signs of dyspepsia have entirely disappeared. Now I can eat any kind of food.
"Knowing that this treatment cannot fail to make a person better both physically and spiritually, I would recommend it to all who are sufferers."
James E. Brierly, New Bedford, Mass.
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September 19, 1903 issue
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Though One Rose from the Dead
WILLIAM P. MC KENZIE.
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The Value of Unity
WILLARD S. MATTOX.
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Christian Science for all Mankind
JACOB S. SHIELDS.
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Fundamentals of Science
F. H. LEONARD
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The Rest of God
ADA BLERS FOSTER.
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Christian Science and Cheerfulness
Frank W. Gale
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"Science and Religion."
W. D. McCrackan
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Healing
S. F. S.
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This Day
Mary C. Billings
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Among the Churches
with contributions from Alice Rock
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MRS. EDDY TAKES NO PATIENTS
Editor
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A Just Judgment
Editor
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When I heard that I was to have a vacation for a couple...
Charlotte Peterman
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With a deep sense of love and gratitude to God, to Mrs. Eddy,...
Katherine Schlipper
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I did not take up the study of Christian Science...
Alexandra Caroline Gibbs
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Five years ago this summer, when lying at the point of...
W. C. B. Adams
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On coming to Christian Science I found that I had...
Allen L. Clark
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The following is from a letter written by a gentleman...
James E. Brierly
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From our Exchanges
with contributions from Roosevelt, Bushnell, F. W. Faber, Albert J. Steelman, James Martineau, Amiel, Stephen A. Chase
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A Word from Mr. Chase
Stephen A. Chase