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Christian Scientists are aware that their methods seem...
Portsmouth (N. H.) Times
Christian Scientists are aware that their methods seem novel, and this because they have not yet been sufficiently studied to be understood, but this is not their fault. They know that everything new must withstand the test of opposition until it proves itself, and in this regard the Christian Scientists are a marvel of patience and forbearance.
Rev. Charles D. Reynolds.
Portsmouth (N. H.) Times.
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May 7, 1904 issue
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The Tree and its Fruit
BLANCHE H. HOGUE.
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True Gratitude
LAURA C. TUCKER.
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Living the Truth
C. C. M.
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Christian Science and the Church
Alfred Farlow
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Conversation about Disease
H. Coulson Fairchild
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It has been well said that "sometimes a man is a physician...
Wm. H. Jennings
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Christian Scientists are aware that their methods seem...
Charles D. Reynolds
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The Lectures
with contributions from J. H. Jones, Frank Meek, William Broad, George P. Tawney
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Letters to our Leader
with contributions from Victoria Murray, Florence Coutts Fowlie, Beatrice Southern, Emily Wright, W. F. W. Wilding, Joseph Daniels, Wm. Royle, Gertrude Smith, Frances Thurber Seal, Albert E. Miller
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The sense of love and joy that came to me as I caught the...
Margaret T. Calkins
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I am very thankful for my knowledge of Christian Science...
Edwin Marquand
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Twelve years ago I was obliged to undergo five surgical...
Charles A. Ryder
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Christian Science healed me after everything else had...
Elizabeth T. Bell
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Notices
with contributions from Stephen A. Chase