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THE LECTURES
Before a large and appreciative audience, Clarence C. Eaton of Tacoma lectured on Christian Science, under the auspices of First and Second Churches of Christ, Scientist, at the Heilig Theatre last night [Oct. 18]. In introducing Mr. Eaton, Judge D. J. Haynes said in part,—
About forty years ago a woman from the rocky glades of New England promulgated a new religion, a religion founded upon the fatherhood of God and the brotherhood of man, whose teachings have challenged the admiration and enlisted the support of mankind as none others have since the days of the lowly Nazarene. At first she was scoffed at, but, conscious of the truth of her doctrines and demonstrating their benefit to mankind, she pressed onward in her work, until her followers now number hundreds of thousands, her book and healing methods have reached every nook and corner of the civilized world, and the name of Mary Baker G. Eddy is a household word wherever Christianity abides and the hope of heaven dwells in the human heart.—Portland Telegram.
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November 24, 1906 issue
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"CAME TO SCOFF, STAYED TO PRAY"
A. L. van Antwerp
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QUESTIONS HARD TO BE UNDERSTOOD
SAMUEL GREENWOOD.
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THE BEAUTY AND POWER OF GRATITUDE
REV. JAMES J. ROME.
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THANKSGIVING
C. L. TERPENING.
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THE LECTURES
with contributions from D. J. Haynes, George L. Putnam, David B. Ogden, Charles F. Taylor
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SOME EXPRESSIONS OF OPINION
Archibald McLellan
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AN ARTICLE BY MRS. EDDY
Editor
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LETTERS TO OUR LEADER
with contributions from Annie M. Knott, J. B. Willis, Alice S. Brown, Manuel J. Baker, J. Lloyd Phillips, Caroline F. James, Mercy Nutter Davis, Sappho E. Prentiss
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So much good has been brought into my life through the...
Nellie M. Whiteside
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Christian Science has kept myself and family free from...
Eliza MacKenzie
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I joined an orthodox church at the age of fourteen and...
Mary A. Whybrow
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In September, 1901, I was taken seriously ill and the...
Mary I. Gaylord
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On Dec. 23, 1897, I met with a railroad accident on...
Frank J. Albright
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I feel that the health and happiness which is in our home...
Lutie Ingamells
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My deep sense of gratitude for all that we are receiving...
Bessie A. Ludt
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I live in the country and our periodicals come to me like...
C. A. Farrington
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Christian Science healed me of spinal trouble supposed...
Susan W. Scott
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FROM OUR EXCHANGES
with contributions from D. V. Bowen