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Letters to our Leader
Boston, Feb. 18, 1906.
Beloved Leader and Teacher:— I have much to say in gratitude, and if by writing I may be refreshed, it is because I can no longer refrain from telling you some of the fruits of the harvest; for the "bread cast upon the waters" has returned unto me. Some time ago I received a letter from the clerk of one of our churches, telling of a case of healing at one of my lectures. She described it as a case of long standing and accompanied with much suffering, which was healed by attending the lecture.
There have been others also, but I wish to tell you of an interesting case of absent work. A telegram, coming from Pennsylvania, read, "Help father at once." Aside from the signature, that was all I knew. Subsequent letters informed me that the patient rested that night, and in the morning the throat was freed of corruption that had so far closed it as to dispute the passage even of water. The pain and suffering of a week's illness was gone, and the patient enjoyed a good breakfast. All this occurred before I received the letter which described the case. Truly God's laws are infinite.
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March 10, 1906 issue
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"As a man thinketh"
LEWIS C. STRANG.
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The Wednesday Evening Meeting
HORACE W. HEBBARD.
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An Offering
WINIFRED BORLEE.
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The Real and the Unreal
J. R. Mosley
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The belief in the unreality of matter would little profit...
W. C. WILLIAMS
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The proof that Christian Scientists do not "dishonor God"...
John L. Rendall
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The reasoning of Christian Science appears "fallacious"...
H. Cornell Wilson
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A mathematician, correcting the errors in a mathematical...
James A. Logwood
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While no Christian Scientist claims to be perfect, every...
Charles K. Skinner
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The Lectures
with contributions from James G. Riddick, J.A. Plummer, Willard Scott
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Among the Churches
with contributions from John V. Dittemore
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A Letter from our Leader
Mary Baker Eddy
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The Mind which was in Christ Jesus
Archibald McLellan
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"It doth not yet appear"
John B. Willis
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"What is man?"
Annie M. Knott
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Letters to our Leader
with contributions from Bliss Knapp, George H. Kinter, Albert Quincy Carter, Caroline S. Bates, Clarence W. Chadwick
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The spiritual light which I have received through the...
Caroline Camp
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I was for more than two years a sufferer from nervous...
George W. Odell
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Christian Science came to me in a time of sorrow, when...
Hannah Matthes
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Though gratitude is best shown by earnest effort to reflect...
Carlotta Scobey Signor
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It is over a year since I put my trust in God and in...
C. E. Halverstadt
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Christian Science has brought me more blessings than...
Amelia A. Maelzer
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Before reading Christian Science literature I was in an...
Carrie F. Howe
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After many years of shifting, doubt, and indifference, in...
George W. Cushing
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I first heard of Christian Science about fifteen years ago...
J. Raymond Prosser
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Have you ever had your day suddenly turn sunshiny...
Maltbie D. Babcock
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From our Exchanges
Robert S. MacArthur
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Notices
with contributions from Stephen A. Chase