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The Lectures
The announcement of the lecture to be given by Mr. Edward A. Kimball on Christian Science drew a large audience last night [May 26] to First Church of Christ, Scientist. In introducing the speaker of the evening, Mr. C. E. Ware, of the Evanston church, said:—
Christian Science is a remedial agent which appeals to all classes of people, because it is showing man how to get away from the degradation of sin, how to escape the tortures of disease, and how to adjust his life to the demands of right thinking. Because of erroneous philosophies of life, man has been tossed about as a ship in a storm without a rudder. Through the understanding of Christian Science, the waves of the boisterous sea of human thought are being stilled, and man finds that divine Mind protects and guides him through his many vicissitudes into the calm and quiet waters of a scientific understanding of God and man's relations to Him.—The Evanston Press.
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July 22, 1905 issue
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Obedience
PROF. JOEL RUFUS MOSLEY.
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The Real and Its Symbol
LEWIS C. STRANG.
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How to Solve Life's Problems
H. L. BROADBRIDGE.
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O Troubled over Many Things
Frederick Lawrence Knowles
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A Heart-to-heart Talk
Nat Baker
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When one considers the remarkable growth of Christian Science...
James D. Sherwood
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Our brother construes the Master's declaration "These...
Richard P. Verrall
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The Lectures
with contributions from C. E. Ware, Professor Fawley, Alice Thrall
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An Amended By-law
Editor
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Signs of the Times
Mary Baker Eddy
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Mrs. Eddy's Requests
Editor with contributions from Mary Baker G. Eddy
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A Serious Mischance
Archibald McLellan
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Fact and Folly
John B. Willis
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The Attainment of Freedom
Annie M. Knott
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Letters to our Leader
with contributions from Bessie M. Houghton, Inez Droke
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After ten year of constant travel, much of it at night,...
James F. Beebee
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At the age of eleven years I was sent to school, most of...
Mary Alexander
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In 1887, a dear friend who seemingly was not at all well,...
Sara E. McCrum
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A few days ago I was visiting some friends in whose...
Ida Morgan Trunkey
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About eighteen years ago I was called to Illinois to help...
Clara A. Seyffert
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Christian Science found me in a most miserable condition...
Beulah G. Hines
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A Song of Courage
MARY J. ELMENDORF.
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From our Exchanges
with contributions from Philip S. Moxom
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Notices
with contributions from Stephen A. Chase