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The Lectures
Concord Patriot
Mr. Bicknell Young of Chicago, lectured on Christian Science in the new First Church of Christ, Scientist, Sunday evening [October 16] at 7.30.
The audience was a thoroughly representative one, every seat in the beautiful auditorium being taken. Many stood throughout the evening, and hundreds of others who desired to hear the words of Mr. Young were unable to gain admission. Several prominent Christian Scientists were present from Boston, and a large delegation came up from Manchester.
The speaker was in splendid voice, and his distinct pronunciation and enunciation enabled every one in the large audience to follow his every word. Throughout he was listened to with the closest attention, and deep interest was manifested by all present.
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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