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Letters to our Leader
Tombstone, Ariz., December 11, 1905.
Our Dear Leader:—Recently one of our little band went to Chihuahua, Mexico, on mining business; and while there looked about for drawn work as gifts for friends. This piece he found in a little adobe house and purchased from the woman who made it, thinking it far too beautiful to stay there unseen.
Three or four Scientists came to the home of this Scientist after the Thanksgiving service, and the work was shown and admired. The wife said, "It is too beautiful to keep here." The Second Reader said, "It is beautiful enough for Mrs. Eddy," and immediately we knew why it was purchased and where it belonged. Will you accept this from the little hand here? It expresses so beautifully the perfect and harmonious thought of one Mind. With this is the gratitude of one healed morally, also of dyspepsia; one healed mentally and morally; one healed,—a nervous wreck, hospital in sight, eyesight restored after wearing glasses twenty years; one healed of dropsy, heart trouble, sight restored; one past three score, who reads Science and Health and his Bible by candle-light without glasses, and many others healed of rheumatism, kidney disease, and numerous other troubles. With it is also the love of twelve children,—the Sunday School,—who are demonstrating nicely, attending school continually instead of being out with the usual ailments.
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January 6, 1906 issue
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I John, 3: 1,2,3
PROF. HERMANN S. HERING
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"Believe me for the very works' sake"
CLARENCE W. CHADWICK
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"Our refuge"
ANNA ROBINSON
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O Guiding Love
GERTRUDE RING
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"Mrs. Eddy ... in her insistence upon the constant...
Frederick Lawrence Knowles
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Only those who have no knowledge of Christian Science...
Albert E. Miller
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We are told that "Christian Science is out of harmony...
Charles K. Skinner with contributions from Phillips Brooks
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The Lectures
with contributions from John Ashburnham, Lewis C. Strang, William Bradford Turner, Joseph Stokes
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MRS. EDDY TAKES NO PATIENTS
Editor
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Christmas for the Children
Mary Baker Eddy
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Card
MARY BAKER EDDY
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"The sick are healed"
Archibald McLellan
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Patient Persistence
John B. Willis
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The True Guest
Annie M. Knott
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Letters to our Leader
with contributions from Electa E. Scribner, Mary Baker Eddy, Sudie W. Mewborne, John B. Shoe
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For thirty-five years I was a sufferer from nasal catarrh,...
Frank G. Morgan
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I am a willing witness to the healing power of Christian Science,...
Juliet Curry with contributions from Helen Annette Rice
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In the latter part of January, 1905, after retiring about...
Fred F. Muller
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I gratefully acknowledge and cheerfully bear testimony...
Mary M. Vaughan
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For about nine years of my life I was a sufferer from...
Lizzie Corder
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In the midst of seemingly insurmountable troubles, we...
L. B. Baldwin
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From our Exchanges
with contributions from Morgan Dix, Thomas Van Ness
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Notices
with contributions from Stephen A. Chase