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A Letter to our Leader
Needham, Mass., January 13, 1904.
Dear Leader:—It may please you to know something of the young lady, who has so artistically printed and decorated this message of love to you.
She is one of our members and earns her living by doing art work of different kinds.
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January 23, 1904 issue
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Physician, Heal Thyself
WILLARD S. MATTOX.
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Self-Condemnation and Humility
ABBOT EDES SMITH.
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Seeking and Finding
LUCY HOLTZCLAW.
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Spirit and Matter Contrasted
FRANCES A. GESNER.
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"Little Children, love One Another"
M. F. WEBB.
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It should be recognized that Christian Scientists do not...
W. D. McCrackan with contributions from Hannah Whitall Smith
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The Lectures
with contributions from D. M. Brown, M. L. Daggy, Miller, John D. Works, E. A. M.
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MRS. EDDY TAKES NO PATIENTS
Editor
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Excerpt from a Letter to our Leader
Hermann S. Hering
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A Letter to our Leader
Estelle R. Freeman
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Efficient Work
Alfred Farlow with contributions from Arthur E. Jennings
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For a long time I have been impelled to contribute a...
Jennie P. McIntyre
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It gives me great joy to tell of what Christian Science...
M. E. Crawford
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Christian Science found me a great sufferer with nervous...
Adelbert C. Eddy
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During my three years' study of Christian Science it...
A. M. Vollert
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Christian Science brings to the body the sunlight of...
Nannie Waterman
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I am greatly indebted to Christian Science
Bertha Loeffler
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I desire to add my name to the list of those who have...
Olivia Chrystal
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I will tell what Christian Science has done for me
Fannie D. Fitzsimmons
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From our Exchanges
Philip A. Nordell with contributions from H. C. McDougall
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Notices
Stephen A. Chase