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First Church of Christ, Scientist, Oconto

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Title: The Granite monthly, a New Hampshire magazine, devoted to literature, history, and state progress Year: 1900 (1900s) Authors: Subjects: New Hampshire -- History Periodicals Publisher: Dover, N.H. : H.H. Metcalf, Publisher Contributing Library: University of New Hampshire Library Digitizing Sponsor: University of New Hampshire Library

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Text Appearing After Image: Cnurcn of Christ, Scientist, Oconto, Wis.First church ever built for Christian Science zvorship. First Church of Christ, Scientist, Peoria, Ills. ing in Germany, and, as elsewhere,is growing rapidly. Among the firstto visit Fran Peterson, ChristianScience practitioner of Hannover, forhelp was the nephew of the famousCount Von Moltke, the great field-marshal of the German empire. Herrvon Moltke was completely healed oflong-standing ailments, for which hehad in vain sought far and wide forrelief. His restoration to health wasso remarkable that it attracted wide-spread interest in the court circles ofthe empire, and among others whobecame interested is the sister of theEmperor William, whois now reading Scienceand Health with in-terest and profit. Herr Von Moltke,thoroughly convincedfrom careful study andfrom his own practicalexperience, of the trust-worthiness of the Christ-ly religion which hadhealed him, identifiedhimself with the move-ment, and, being a tal-ented musician of excep-ti

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