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In Honor of the Swiss Republic
St. Louis (Mo.) Gruetlianer
The following letter from Mr. W. D. McCrackan, author of "The Rise of the Swiss Republic," and member of the Christian Science Board of Lectureship, was read at the "Swiss Day Festival" on the Exposition Grounds, St. Louis, August 19. In introducing it the president of the day, Mr. Martin Scherer said, "This letter breathes the warmest sympathy for our fatherland and its institutions; and we are impressed with the honor this distinguished American writer has conferred upon us in thus expressing his enthusiastic regard for the Swiss people."—Eds.
Dear Friends.
Greeting:—There is no national name which is nobler than the one you have met to honor to—day.
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October 8, 1904 issue
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A Summer Experience and its Lessons
REV. JESSE L. FONDA.
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Paul's Thorn in the Flesh
LEWIS C. STRANG.
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A Blessing to All
E. J.
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Demonstration
JOHN C. LATHROP.
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"Reflection."
W. A. BOSWELL.
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The Glory of the Latter House
DORA W. STEPHENS.
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Enrichment
F. M. M.
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"In Time of War and Tumult."
HARRY DOUGLAS ROBINS.
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In dealing its well-aimed blows at sin, Christian Science...
Albert E. Miller
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A critic maintains that pain and disease "have a basis...
Willard S. Mattox
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MRS. EDDY TAKES NO PATIENTS
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Letters to our Leader
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It is with joy unspeakable, that I look back over the...
Virginia I. Brown
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I would like to tell why I came to Christian Science
Charley D. Gordon
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Two and a half years ago, while living in Waterville,...
Forrest E. Lander
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As my heart is filled and overflowing with gratitude for...
Louise Somerlad
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I would like to give a testimony of how I have been...
Lillie A. Findley
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It is nearly twelve years since the bonds of materiality...
Nora Keeley Baldwin
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