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In gratitude for the benefits derived for Christian Science...
In gratitude for the benefits derived for Christian Science I wish to relate what is considered a wonderful case of healing.
In February. 1903, my younger brother was working in Mishawaka, which is only four miles from South Bend and connected with it by street cars. It was the custom for him to come to South Bend and attend church.
For two weeks he failed to appear at church and I received no information until my attention was called to an article about him in a local paper which stated that he had been removed from his boarding house to the county infirmary, that he was suffering from pneumonia and peritonitis, and that no hope for his recovery was entertained.
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January 16, 1904 issue
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Light in Dark Places
A. M. D.
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To whom Much has been Given and Forgiven
SAMUEL GREENWOOD.
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The Lectures
with contributions from W. P. Buckley, C. E. Finlay, J. J. Eckford
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MRS. EDDY TAKES NO PATIENTS
Editor
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The Intangibility of Matter
The Intangibility of Matter
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"Rest for the Weary"
"Rest for the Weary"
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True Comfort
K.
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Letters to our Leader
with contributions from John Lee Ambrose, Susan F. C. Hubbard, Elma Ruth Hubbard, George Farren, Mary M. Robinson, Robert Nall, Harriet M. Virtue
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The whole family on my mother's side, as well as my...
John B. Sites
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I want to give my mite to the world that others may...
Jessie W. Hucker
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I did not think when I used to throw aside the papers...
Adrian Hegeman
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Eight years ago when at a boarding school in Dresden, Germany...
Minnie P. Musser
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I am a boy eleven years old, and go to Sunday School...
Walter Robinson
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"Glory to God in the highest, and on earth peace, good...
Wm. N. Greaves
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From Our Exchanges
with contributions from Minot J. Savage
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Notices
with contributions from Stephen A. Chase