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Our eldest daughter was taken sick and our family doctor...
Our eldest daughter was taken sick and our family doctor was called in. After attending her for some four or five days, he decided that she was suffering with appendicitis and thought we should have a consultation, as he believed that an operation was the only chance to save her life, and the sooner it was performed the better. We, however, determined to see what Christian Science could do, and to our amazement and joy we had the satisfaction of seeing our daughter restored to perfect health after two or three treatments. That was four years ago, and she has enjoyed the best of health, never being troubled with the ailment since.—W. George Dunlop, St. John, N. B.
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June 23, 1906 issue
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The Annual Meeting
William B. Johnson, William P. McKenzie, Willis F. Gross
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San Francisco, Cal.
Thomas H. Lord
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MRS. EDDY TAKES NO PATIENTS
Editor
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A Contrast of Forty Years
S. P. Bancroft
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The Appeal of a Great Occasion
Annie M. Knott
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"Blest be the tie that binds"
John B. Willis
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Letters to our Leader
with contributions from H. Elizabeth Roberts, Victoria Murray, Robert E. Carey, Mary Tomlinson, S. Dunn, Achsah D. Osborn, R. F. Dockery, May D. Dockery, Violet J. Carpenter, Benj. H. Norton, Lucy E. Mann, William M. Goodwin
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The Lectures
with contributions from Jacob S. Shield, Homer Cook, J. V. Parker, Mayor Randall
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A Sermon
R. F. Horton
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For eighteen long, weary years I suffered with what the...
Mary J. McClintick
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Our eldest daughter was taken sick and our family doctor...
W. George Dunlop
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I desire to make a public acknowledgment of the benefits...
George W. Maxfield
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I have received much help, both spiritually and physically,...
Malinda K. Overman
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Twice (with the hope of afterwards taking the regular...
Helen Robinson
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From our Exchanges
with contributions from S. E. Keeble