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A Business Man's Experience
With the permission of both the writer and the friend addressed, we are pleased to publish the following letter. —Eds.
Minneapolis, Minn., June 3, 1904.
John M. Miller,Esq., Los Angels, Cal.
Dear Mr. Miller:—A gentleman from Superior, Wisconsin, called on me recently and related an experience which reminded me of your affliction of the eyes. While here he called on a very dear friend who, as he had been informed, had become entirely blind alter resorting to the most expert medical treatment obtainable, and was greatly surprised to be greeted by him, and to notice that the was much improved. His friend told him that, as a final proposition and what seemed to him a hopeless one, he acquiesced in the suggestion of friends, and permitted a Christian Science practitioner to undertake his healing. While the progress was slow at first, at this time his friend was satisfied that soon he would be as well as ever, and stated that he had been greatly benefited in other respects; that a heavy load had been lifted from him, and he was happy and prospering in business.
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August 27, 1904 issue
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A Business Man's Experience
Frank L. Thresher
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Eternal Life
WILLIS F. GROSS.
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A Turning-Point
H. W. HEBBARD.
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One Law
GERTRUDE MC CASLIN
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A Discovery
REUBEN POGSON.
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Christian Science in Business
Alfred Farlow
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A certain writer characterizes Christian Science as...
Willard S. Mattox
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Our reverend critic puts Christian Science into a category...
Clarence A. Buskirk
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Christian Scientists plead guilty to the fact that they...
A. E. Van Ostrand
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The Lectures
with contributions from Emma C. Shipman, Thos. E. Barr
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MRS. EDDY TAKES NO PATIENTS
Editor
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A Little Gem
Mary B. G. Eddy
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Amendment to By-law
Editor
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Letters to our Leader
with contributions from Charlotte Ramsay, Laura, Herman L. Tourny, E. Mabel Tourny, R. E. Carey, Robt. D. Sinclair
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Two years ago last June, on my return from a trip in...
J. D. Davison
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I first heard of Christian Science in 1893 through the...
Jessie Reese Smith
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For the past eight years myself, husband, and five children...
Sadie E. Wilkins
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Notices
with contributions from Stephen A. Chase