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THANKSGIVING NUMBER OF THE MONITOR
The completion of the first year's publication of The Christian Science Monitor will be signalized by the issue, on Wednesday, Nov. 24, of a special Thanksgiving number of sixty or more pages, which will embody all that this name implies. The usual high standard of special articles will be maintained, and the extension of the regular features and the addition of many new ones will serve to make this issue both unique and interesting.
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October 30, 1909 issue
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CONCERNING PROGRESS
SAMUEL GREENWOOD.
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THE "THORN IN THE FLESH"
E. E. LAWRENCE.
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CONTINGENCIES
J. MILES CHAMBERS, M.R.C.S., ENG., L.R.C.P.,
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NOW
HELEN L. YOUNG.
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REQUIREMENTS IN CHRISTIAN SCIENCE PRACTICE
EMMA C. SHIPMAN.
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CONVERSATION
ANNE DODGE.
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The words translated "miracle" in the Greek text of...
Frederick Dixon
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Mrs. Eddy recognizes that to the sense of mortals there...
Gray Montgomery
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Christian Science relies wholly upon the power of God...
Olcott Haskell
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Christianity is and should be the outcome of the life of...
William C. Kaufman
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Nineteen centuries ago a teacher startled a slumbering...
Nellie M. Johnson
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RECOMPENSE
LILLA ELLEN BOWLEY.
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MRS. EDDY TAKES NO PATIENTS
Editor
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DEMOCRATIC GOVERNMENT
Archibald McLellan
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"BE COURTEOUS"
Annie M. Knott
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CORRESPONDENCE BETWEEN A COMMITTEE OF INQUIRY AND THE DIRECTORS
with contributions from E. F. Hatfield, John V. Dittemore
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LETTERS TO OUR LEADER
with contributions from Eva S. Lombard, Mary Baker Eddy, W. H. Vogell, J. Allen Barris, Edith Sackett, R. Stanhope Easterday, Clare G. Cameron, Emily Wright Hood, Stephen Metcalf, Olive Allison, Emerson W. Chaille, Arthur E. Overbury, Grace S. Voorhees, Rose E. Kent, Calvin C. Hill, Hannah M. Evans
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THE LECTURES
with contributions from Percival B. Garvey, J. F. Gaylor
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Out of th' abysmal past,...
T. E. Scantlin
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I accepted Christian Science, took a few weeks' treatment,...
P. L. Yarbrough
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Thanks be to God that I have lived to see the pure Christ teaching...
Emma Von Gansange
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I wish to express my gratitude for what Christian Science...
Elenor Brown-Mort
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I have long felt that I wanted to add my testimony to...
Louise Starr Conrad with contributions from Lily M. Fellers
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A few months ago, when spent with disease, my steps...
Luella W. Powell
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My experience of July 4, 1908, may be of help to others,...
Lillian Lewis Vose
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I wish to express my gratitude for what Christian Science...
Lettie A. Moore
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I have been interested in Christian Science over four...
John M. Craig with contributions from Etta M. Doty
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During the month of August, 1906, I was suffering from...
Eliza Mann with contributions from Ida Meier
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I am moved by deep gratitude to God to add my testimony...
Charles F. Maxwell
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For several years my husband and I have spent a few...
Gracie D. Morin
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I wish to express my gratitude for what Christian Science...
J. H. Rideout with contributions from Inez Rideout
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THE HOUSE OF LIFE
HARRIET F. PICKARD.
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FROM OUR EXCHANGES
with contributions from Lyman Abbott, William S. Morgan