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Notices
A RICH, retired New York business man has been chosen First Reader in the new Christian Science Church at Ninety-sixth Street and Central Park West. He is Edwin T. Hatfield, who has been a student in the New York City Christian Science Institute under Mrs. Augusta E. Stetson.
His assistant, or Second Reader, will be Miss Sibyl Huse, daughter of the late Colonel Caleb Huse of West Point. Miss Huse has been a sister pupil of her elderly superior in the Christian Science school.
According to the by-laws of the sect new Readers are elected for each congregation every three years. Those retiring this year are Miss Laura C. Lyman, First Reader, and Steuart C. Rowbottom, Second Reader.
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August 12, 1905 issue
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Evil without Excuse
SAMUEL GREENWOOD.
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Christian Science in Business
ISIDOR JACOBS.
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What is Obedience?
JAMES B. MERRITT.
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Gratitude
DOROTHY S. STEWART.
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Let us be Just
Alfred Farlow
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Christian Science Cures
with contributions from Shakespeare
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The Lectures
with contributions from Stella Sabin, W. R. Myers, Mr. Porter, Rufus M. Potts
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MRS. EDDY TAKES NO PATIENTS
Editor
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A Letter to Mrs. Eddy.
William H. Jennings
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A Favorable Decision
Archibald McLellan
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A Matter of Discrimination
John B. Willis
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"Prove all things"
Annie M. Knott
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Letters to our Leader
with contributions from W. D. McCrackan, W. A. Boswell, Mary Elizabeth R. Levings
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It is with a sense of duty to God as well as to my fellow-man,...
Percivel M. Newcomb with contributions from P. M. Newcomb
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Nearly eight years ago Christian Science was first brought...
Katherine G. Dillon
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Shortly after rising one morning, I was attacked by a...
Adela S. Hawley
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My gratitude for Christian Science cannot be expressed in...
Charles E. Cummins
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What Christian Science has done for me in the last eighteen...
R. H. Blackmore
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About a year after I was healed of pulmonary consumption...
J. Marshall King
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In my hopeless endeavor to put out a fire caused by exploding...
Martha Keep Sinclair
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The "New-Birth" Day
V. K. S.
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From our Exchanges
with contributions from Arthur T. Hadley, Francis G. Peabody
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Notices
with contributions from Stephen A. Chase