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November 11, 1916 issue
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Rendering unto God
JOHN B. WILLIS
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Supply Unlimited
OLIVE J. MILLIKEN
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Regeneration
MANA WILLIS FISHER
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Overcoming a Bad Habit
SAMUEL J. MACDONALD
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Sunrise
ALICE M. KIBBLE
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The Fourth Commandment
EDITH MAUDE ELLIS
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Plus and Minus
HARRY E. CARTWRIGHT
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The letter from a Congregational minister which was...
Judge Clifford P. Smith
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The fact that the Christian Science movement is a world...
B. W. Oppenheim
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In the Examiner there appeared extracts from an address,...
Henry A. Teasdel
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Christian Science teaches, in agreement with the statement...
F. Elmo Robinson
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"Be of good cheer"
ANNE VIRGINIA CULBERTSON
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"Knowledge is power"
Archibald McLellan
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Reproving Sham Poverty
William D. McCrackan
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Physical Healing
Annie M. Knott
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The Lectures
with contributions from John C. Lathrop, Charles M. Shaw, Albert W. Varney
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With a deep sense of gratitude I write this acknowledgment...
Theresa D. Lange
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To say I am grateful for Christian Science and what it has...
Nannie Cornelia Sterling
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Previous to my coming to Christian Science I had been in...
Lottie L. Hart
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