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Letters to our Leader
1532 North Nevada Avenue, July 7, 1904.
Beloved Leader and Teacher:—I wrote you a letter the morning after the beautiful day at Concord, June 14, endeavoring to express my appreciation of your recognition of my return from abroad, and of your sweet "God bless you." I also gave a brief sketch of the work on the other side. Mr. K. informs me that you did not receive it.
I now renew and re-emphasize my thanks for your loving greeting at Concord, as I appreciate it all the more for the time that has intervened. I will also run over again the ground covered by the sketch of the lectures.
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October 29, 1904 issue
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The Vanity of Matter
SAMUEL GREENWOOD.
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A Glance Backward and Forward
CLARENCE A. BUSKIRK.
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Camelot; or, the Town of Seekers
VIOLET M. BELL.
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The Call
MARY IRVING KEITH.
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You published a letter in yesterday's Globe, signed by...
Richard P. Verrall
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The Christian Scientist, of all men, has learned the necessity...
Albert E. Miller with contributions from Paul Dunbar, Emerson
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MRS. EDDY TAKES NO PATIENTS
Editor
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Remember the Sabbath Day
Remember the Sabbath Day
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Letters to our Leader
with contributions from S. J. Hanna, James Marshall
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I became interested in Christian Science nearly five...
A. J. Darnell
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I have long wished to tell what Christian Science has done...
H. E. Hotchkiss with contributions from Julia C. Muenter
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Christian Science was first brought to my attention by the...
Willard D. Ball
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I was advised by a friend to try Christian Science, and...
Dora Strickler
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The Awakening
AGNES FLORIDA CHALMERS.
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From our Exchanges
with contributions from James Morris Whiton
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Notices
with contributions from Stephen A. Chase