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We request our co—workers throughout the Field carefully to observe the following in sending their orders to the Publishing House:—
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Literature for Distribution.
Supplements To The Sentinel.
No. 1.—Christian Science, the Religion of Jesus Christ. By the Hon. William G. Ewing of Chicago, Ill.
No. 2.—How Men of Affairs View Christian Science. Composed of selections from among the many introductory speeches of prominent men who have introduced the official lecturers of the Mother Church.
No. 3.—Christian Science: a lecture. By Joseph R. Clarkson of Omaha, Neb.
No. 4.—Christian Science: Its Worth and Work. By Rev Arthur R. Vosburgh of Rochester, N Y.
No. 5.—Christian Science Its Promises and their Fulfilment. By Edward A. Kimball of Chicago, Ill.
No. 6.—Christian Science: Is it Christian? By Mrs. Sue Harper Mims of Atlanta, Ga.
Price:—Single copies, two cents each, postpaid; ten or more copies to one address, one cent each; one hundred copies, seventy cents; five hundred copies, $3.25; one thousand copies, $6.00. Orders for supplements may be assorted as desired.
Pamphlets.
Pamphlets may now be procured singly at what was formerly the wholesale price. The intention is to enable those who wish to disseminate the teachings of Christian Science by the distribution of literature, to do a wider work.
Price:—One copy or more, six cents each; twelve copies to one address, 60 cents; twenty—five copies to one address, $1.15; fifty copies to one address, $2.25.
Tracts.
Practical Demonstration. Expressions Concerning Christian Science. Rich Blessing. Beauty of Christian Science. Love Are Christian Scientists Cranks? is Christian Science an opinion? Practicability of Christian Science.
Price:—One hundred, fifty cents; two hundred seventy—five cents; five hundred, $1.25; one thousand, $2.00.
Reprints From The Journal And Sentinel.
The True Law. Healing the Sick. The Brotherhood of Man. The Real and the Unreal. Service and Stipend. The True Orthodoxy. There is Rest and Peace on Earth. Resigned to the Will of God.
Price:—Ten copies, five cents, prepaid; one hundred copies, fifty cents; two hundred copies, seventy five cents; five hundred copies, $1.75; one thousand copies, $3.00.
Notice is also given that back numbers of the Christian Science Journal, for free distribution. may be procured at five cents a copy. Orders for special numbers of the Journal cannot be filled at this price.
Address all orders for above literature to The Christian Science Publishing Society.
September 27, 1900 issue
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An Answer to Rev. M. J. Grable
E. A. Marritt
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In Reply to Critics
Lloyd B. Coate
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The Mission of Christian Science
Alfred Farlow with contributions from Ira C. Hubbell
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MRS. EDDY TAKES NO PATIENTS
Editor
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My Reply
BY MARY BAKER G. EDDY
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A Cordial Spirit
Editor
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Christian Fellowship
Jno. C. DeLana
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The Lectures
with contributions from D. G. Cash
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Among the Churches
with contributions from James A. Logwood, Amella Hurlburt, L. J. Enell, M. C. S.
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My Experience
BY HERBERT G. HOAG
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Patience
BY JOHN CLIFTON MERRILL
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Christian Science at the North Dakota Chautauqua
BY MARTHA SUTTON THOMPSON
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Obedience
BY FANNIE CARSTARPHEN BRADY
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Tobacco and Liquor Habits Destroyed
T. D. Blight
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Evidences of the Power of Truth
Ruth A. Brierly
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Christian Science a Welcome Guest
Ella Engwall
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Christian Science is for All
Sarah T. Winslow with contributions from E. H.
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From a Young Convert to Christian Science
Arthur J. Masterman
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Good Work being done in Europe
H. with contributions from A.
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A Tribute to the "Little Book"
I. C. Tomlinson with contributions from Alex. Maclaren
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Religious Items
with contributions from William Cowper