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Anthology of Classic Articles, Volume 2

By: The Christian Science Publishing Society
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This anthology collects 42 articles from the first century of the Christian Science Sentinel and The Christian Science Journal selected by Christian Science teachers as being particularly helpful in their healing work.

Includes articles by: Myrtle C. Ayres, Geoffrey J. Barratt, Helen Wood Bauman, Martha Harris Bogue, William Curtis Coffman, William Milford Correll, Caroline Getty, L. Ivimy Gwalter, Peter J. Henniker-Heaton, Anna E. Herzog, Blanche Hersey Hogue, Madora Holt, Louise Wheatley Cook Hovnanian, Julia M. Johnston, John Richard C. Kenyon, Mary Sands Lee, Joanne Shriver Leedom, Harold C. Lewis, Ira W. Packard, Lucy Hays Reynolds, Paul Stark Seeley, Milton Simon, J. Woodruff Smith, Nathan A. Talbot, Corinne Jane Teeter, Ralph E. Wagers, Grace Channell Wasson, Edward C. Williams

©2009 The Christian Science Publishing Society (P)2010 The Christian Science Publishing Society

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