Desiring to help others I send my testimony as to the...

Desiring to help others I send my testimony as to the benefits received from Christian Science. My experience is a long one and impossible to give in detail. It is enough to say that for many years my mental and physical condition was becoming more and more hopeless. I was very unhappy and materia medicaafforded no relief to my bodily suffering. I was told that my condition must prove fatal unless relieved. I then turned to Christian Science, at which I had scoffed. I was treated at determined times but I seemed no better. At last I determined to learn more of the truth for myself, and I finally gained enough understanding to demonstrate in part the freedom for which I had longed. I now see that through all this time health and happiness have been growing from the seed sown in the beginning. I am now well and happy, and have lost only a few days from my business during the last four years, though before that I was constantly prostrated by weakness and suffering. During these years of suffering I told no one of the greater trouble, and therefore no one can ever fully appreciate the peace and freedom which I now possess.

How thankful I am to Mrs. Eddy and to many other Christian Scientists, I will not attempt to say; to work faithfully in the cause of Science must be the best expression of my gratitude.—W. Austin Amory, Chicago, III.

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July 25, 1903
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