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Why Men do not go to Church
Boston American
Newspapers and clergymen have busied themselves with the question at the top of this column, "Why do men not attend church?" Special commissions have been appointed to discuss the question with workingmen. Others have investigated the indifference to church attendance of business men.
It appears to be generally conceded that, in Protestant churches at least, the attendance of men is falling off steadily. We suggest to those interested that it might be worth while to consider the question of church attendance at a new kind of church,—the Christian Science Church.
In attendance at least, both of men and women, the Christian Scientists have none of the trouble that seems to be puzzling other denominations.
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June 25, 1904 issue
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In talking on the subject of Christian Science with those...
R. M. Strother
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The Sophistry of Discouragement
WILLARD S. MATTOX.
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Milk for the Babes in Christian Science
ISABELLA TENNANT.
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The Sculptor's Prayer
WILLIS VERNON COLE.
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Why Men do not go to Church
with contributions from One Who Does Attend Church
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The Lectures
with contributions from O. E. Flint, William H. Greenburg, F. J. Heavens, Charles W. King, Eds.
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MRS. EDDY TAKES NO PATIENTS
Editor
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Man in Relation to God
W. with contributions from Clement of Alexandria
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Letters to our Leader
with contributions from Victoria McCord, Viola Backus, Sappho E. Prentiss, Celletta V. Flint, Mary I. Austin, R. E. Carey, Eva H. Swenson
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Six years ago I came into Christian Science, through the...
Maria Laura Hansen
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When the truth was presented to me over three years ago,...
Jennie S. Cummings
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I acknowledge with a thankful heart that the truth...
Margaret Fyfe
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The Smile of God
WILLARD MUDGETT GRIMES.
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From Our Exchanges
with contributions from John Bascom
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Notices
with contributions from Stephen A. Chase