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How I came to Christian Science
Christian Science was brought to me by a friend who knew of my condition. She kindly asked me to try it, but I, not knowing anything about this Truth, laughed at her and asked if she thought that I could be healed through Christian Science, since all the best physicians had failed. She said, "There is nothing impossible with God." This statement brought a little light to me, because all the doctors told me that they could do no more for me.
Sometimes I was for weeks in bed. I had two operations performed. My husband insisted upon my trying Christian Science; he said it could do me no harm.
I concluded to go to the Wednesday evening meeting, and when I heard all the beautiful demonstrations I thought, if it helps them it can help me. The next day I went to the reading room, where I received the first treatment. I walked home, which is a mile and a half from the room. This I had not been able to do for the last five years.
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July 25, 1901 issue
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Too Hasty Criticism
Irving C. Tomlinson
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MRS. EDDY TAKES NO PATIENTS
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The Religious Journal
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Dedication at Beatrice, Neb.
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Among the Churches
with contributions from Mary Baker G. Eddy
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The Lectures
with contributions from Charles M. Howe, C. O. Bailey
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Hidden but not Destroyed
BY CYRENE EMERY.
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Satisfaction
BY M. BETTIE BELL.
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Despair
BY W. J. MURRAY.
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Some Observations
BY J. E. FELLERS.
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The Lord will Provide
Janette Dickson
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God Hears and Answers Prayer
Antonie M. Curran
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How I came to Christian Science
Sophie Ernst
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Religious Items
with contributions from Mark Guy Pearse