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Semi-annual Lecture of the Mother Church
At the lecture given in Symphony Hall on Thursday, April 14, by Bicknell Young, C.S.B., of Chicago, every seat was taken, and hundreds remained standing throughout its delivery. The subject of Christian Science was presented in a convincing as well as reverential manner, and the closest attention was given by the large and thoughtful audience. The lecture will appear in the next issue of the Sentinel.
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April 23, 1904 issue
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"Help Thou mine Unbelief"
CLARENCE A. BUSKIRK.
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The Church
FLORENCE W. FLOURNOY.
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The Value of the Truth
GERTRUDE E. MERIAM.
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A Wood-Carver's Lesson
M. E. B.
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A Reminiscence
ELIZA BRUCE RYAN.
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Science and its Demonstration
JULIA S. KINNEY.
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Trusting
MARGARET FLORENCE MC AULAY.
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The True Mind Healing
Charles D. Reynolds
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The Value of Religion
Alfred Farlow
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In dealing with the subject of healing and when discussing...
Albert E. Miller
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Our critic states that "the defect of Christian Science is...
RICHARD P. VERRALL
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The Lectures
with contributions from Will A. Harris, H. M. Minor, Cora E. Downer
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MRS. EDDY TAKES NO PATIENTS
Editor
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Carol Norton, C.S.D
Editor
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Letters to our Leader
SARAH HUSBAND with contributions from R. W. CONWAY, ISABELLA M. STEWART, ADELAIDE B. ROSE, MARY ELEANOR RAYMOND
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Hoping that thereby some one may find encouragement...
W. HARRY ESSER
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I have been a constant reader of the Sentinel since I began...
GEO. W. BLANK with contributions from W. W
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When I think of testifying to what Christian Science has...
MAMIE M. HAYDEN
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I should like to tell of a little demonstration that may...
H. M. V. with contributions from G. H.
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Having been in Christian Science about two years and...
JOHN T. WRIGHT
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I Prayed, Thy Kingdom Come
JONES VERY
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From our Exchanges
with contributions from WILLARD B. THORP
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Notices
STEPHEN A. CHASE