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Whatever may be the judgment of history concerning this remarkable woman and the great organization which she was largely instrumental in building up, this much at least must be said now: Mrs. Eddy has profoundly influenced the lives of many thousands of people, and this influence exerted through the Christian Science church is likely to live long after her frail earthly body shall have moldered into indistinguishable dust.
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December 17, 1910 issue
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"JUDGE RIGHTEOUS JUDGMENT."
Archibald McLellan
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LOVE'S INSISTENCY
John B. Willis
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THE "FINISHER OF OUR FAITH."
Annie M. Knott
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AMONG THE CHURCHES
with contributions from Mary Baker Eddy, Mrs. H.M. Mason
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THE LECTURES
with contributions from J. L. Van Derwerker, Richard W. Irwin, George C. Mastin, Charles Hillman Brough, Robert F. Leavens, Hugh Morrow, S. P. Kaier
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It is with great pleasure that I add my testimony to the...
William A. Bonshor
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For the benefit of those who are sick and in trouble, who...
Bessie M. Grout
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The outward manifestations of God's goodness in physical...
Edith E. Brown
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Although "mine enemies"—my mortal thoughts and...
Sadie M. Evarts
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I wish to tell briefly what Christian Science has done...
F. Leslie Meeker
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It is surely due that I return thanks for the many blessings...
A. Vernon Ransdell
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Many good things have come to me through Christian Science...
Hettie Templeman
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For many years I had suffered from nervousness and...
E. J. Crymble
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It is with sincere gratitude for the many blessings which...
Margaret F. Crowson
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I first heard of Christian Science through the healing...
Carrie Patterson
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In September, 1909, our little girl, four years old, was...
Hattie D. Cleland
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THE KEY TO THE SCRIPTURES
MARY HICKS VAN DER BURGH
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FROM OUR EXCHANGES
with contributions from Washington Gladden, R. J. Campbell, Harold Begbie, Pemberton Hale Cressey