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My attention was called to Christian Science about five...
My attention was called to Christian Science about five years ago at a time that was ripe for me to investigate, for I had tried all material remedies,—doctors, climate, electricity, and baths,—without any satisfaction.
For two years I had to quit active business on account of my illness. The doctors pronounced my difficulty to be inaction of the brain. I was also constantly troubled with stomach, bowel, and kidney trouble. I was unable to control my mental faculties, hence could not reason well or assume any sort of responsibility. This made me very sensitive, and I suffered from my own thought by thinking that my friends and relatives were noticing my condition. I feel a great appreciation for the kindness shown by the physicians who treated me, but it was not until I received Christian Science treatment that I was relieved.
My healing was not quick, but in four or five weeks I was so much helped that it was sufficient proof that the rest could be overcome.
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December 5, 1903 issue
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Thanksgiving Day in the Mother Church
with contributions from William B. Johnson, E. E. C.
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The Library Committee in Philadelphia
Albert E. Miller
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Love Reflected in Right Thinking
C. W. CHADWICK.
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The Wondrous Story
EVA STROUD HAYES.
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Concerning the Lectures
Fenelon
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The Lectures
with contributions from C. F. Wieland, Frank T. Lodge
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MRS. EDDY TAKES NO PATIENTS
Editor
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Take Notice
Mary Baker G. Eddy
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The Lectures
M.
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Counterfeit Letters
Calvin A. Frye
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A Letter to our Leader
Louis Helm
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Regarding Individual Rights
Alfred Farlow with contributions from Mazzini
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I feel that I can no longer delay sending my grateful...
Lillian McMorris
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My attention was called to Christian Science about five...
Samuel Kaufman
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Our youngest child was very feeble after his birth and...
Frau Anna Keller with contributions from Hamilton W. Mabie, D'Alviella
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From Our Exchanges
with contributions from Alfred W. Wishart, Carl F. Henry, Robert F. Coyle
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Notices
with contributions from Stephen A. Chase