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Lecture in The Mother Church
The First Church of Christ, Scientist, Boston, Massachusetts, announces a free public lecture on Christian Science by Virgil O. Strickler, a member of The Christian Science Board of Lectureship, in the church edifice, Norway, Falmouth, and St. Paul Streets, Back Bay, Friday evening, January 17, 1919, at eight o'clock. The public is cordially invited.
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January 11, 1919 issue
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A Forbidden Subject
CLARENCE W. CHADWICK
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The Holy Grail
WANDA WHITMAN
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"He that serveth"
LIEUT. CECIL HARCOURT-MORRIS
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Angels and Protection
MARY ALICE MC DONALD
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"The signs of the times"
ANNE VAN VEEN-EYKELBOOM
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Truth Always Triumphs
ADDIE TOWNS ARNOLD
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The Secret
EDITH F. MUNROE
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The Great Physician," the subject of a sermon reported...
George R. Lowe
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Leader and Leadership
William P. McKenzie
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The Messiah
Annie M. Knott
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Reconstruction
William D. McCrackan
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The Lectures
with contributions from Lewis L. Harney, Lydia Pool, Sybil L. Forsythe
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Having freely received I wish freely to give
A. J. Cone
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It is now eleven years since I first heard of Christian Science,...
S. M. Summerfield with contributions from Gertrude Summerfield
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It is now about four years since "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures"...
Edward Noakes with contributions from Edith Noakes
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While visiting my home city about eleven years ago, I...
Nellie Hutchings Klasen
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My heart is full of gratitude to God for my knowledge of...
Alice M. Coolidge
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About eighteen years ago I first heard of Christian Science,...
H. T. Pennypacker
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Six years ago I became interested in the study of Christian Science
Jessie B. Gardner
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I am thankful to Christian Science for the healing of...
Lucy Coldwell with contributions from T. Coldwell
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In sincere appreciation of the benefits derived from...
Amie Cunningham
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Signs of the Times
with contributions from Winifred Kirkland, Joseph Fort Newton, Frank A. Manny