with contributions from Elizabeth Ceperley, Grace H. Wilmot, Myra Nichols, Cordie F. Hillman, Mary Smart Symons, Winifred Parmenter, Mary A. Engle, Bunyan
At the annual meeting of First Church of Christ, Scientist, Grand Rapids, Mich.
The
legislature of Indiana, at their session just closed, passed a Bill, the purpose of which evidently is to prevent all kinds of healing practice not coming within the regularly established schools of medicine.
Abide
with me! Fast breaks the morning Light,Our day-star rises, banishing all night;Thou art our strength, oh Truth that maketh free!We would unfailingly abide in Thee.
In June, 1898, I was suffering from nervous prostration, and while sitting one afternoon with a neighbor she mentioned that her mother had been an invalid for fifteen years but was healed by Christian Science treatment.
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with contributions from Elizabeth Ceperley, Grace H. Wilmot, Myra Nichols, Cordie F. Hillman, Mary Smart Symons, Winifred Parmenter, Mary A. Engle, Bunyan