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Letters to our Leader
Nassau, Bahamas, June 30, 1905.
Rev. Mary Baker G. Eddy.
Beloved Leader:—When we received our Sentinel with your letter "From the Isles of the Sea," I read it as a blessing—a sort of message of "Well done"—and rested in the glad thought that you, dear Leader, knew of our efforts at well doing and had commended us.
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September 9, 1905 issue
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A Holy Habitation
BLANCHE H. HOGUE.
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Why Science First Appealed to Me
FRANCES HOLBROOK PFEIFFER.
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"This kind can come out by nothing, save by prayer"
WILLIAM HOLMAN JENNINGS.
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"The way of salvation"
M. MAC L.E.
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Eternal Punishment
Alfred Farlow
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The philosophy of Christian Science is idealistic, that is,...
G. Howard Wilson
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Does not our critic see that if sin is real, then every time...
Charles D. Reynolds
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The Lectures
with contributions from Esther Watson, John V. Dittemore, T. W. Illman, Lewis C. Strang
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"Proof, security, and authority"
John E. Fellers
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The Views of a Physician
Archibald McLellan
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Peace and Progress
Annie M. Knott
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In Him We Move
John B. Willis
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Letters to our Leader
Franc B. Curry with contributions from Margaret Harley, Daise G. Molony, Emma De Prosse, Wm. M. Goodwin
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It seems to me that the time has come when I should give...
Isaac S. Ambrose
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It is with a heart full of gratitude that I write of what...
Alice G. Klein
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While still confronted with problems that seem unsolved,...
Effie J. Fletcher
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My best expression of gratitude to our dear Leader, Mrs. Eddy,...
Charlotte Cresswell
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After an unsuccessful operation, I turned to Christian Science,...
Virginia H. Remmer
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I feel impelled to write of the blessings which are mine...
Fanny G. T. Miles
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From our Exchanges
with contributions from W. F. Whitlock, W. J. Dawson
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Notices
with contributions from Stephen A. Chase