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It would be unworthy for me to longer withhold my expression of gratitude for what Christian Science has done for me.
When I first turned to Christian Science, one year ago last April, I was in the depths of mental darkness, and I do not like to think what might have happened if God had not rescued me in my extremity.
I am thankful that I have at last learned through the teachings of Christian Science that He is not a God "afar off" and full of anger, but that He is omnipotent, omniscient, and omnipresent Love.
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August 15, 1903 issue
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The Integrity of Christian Science Literature
EDWARD A. KIMBALL.
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The Spirit of Obedience
W. B. T.
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A Perfect Man
E. E. CHARPIOT
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Fruits of the White Mountain Chapel
EMMA C. SHIPMAN.
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"One of our Greatest Blessings."
WILLIAM R. KNOX.
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Some Helpful Lessons from our Annual Meeting
ESTELLA M. SCHUREMAN.
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Angels
A. F. BLUNDELL.
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An Expression of Thanks
C. L. E.
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Man Victorious
GEORGE AMBROSE DENNISON.
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MRS. EDDY TAKES NO PATIENTS
Editor
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Letters to our Leader
with contributions from Charles M. Howe, Mary A. Packard, Effie Andrews
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As to Matter
L. H. Jones
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Notices
with contributions from Emerson
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I can no longer withhold my testimony to the benefits...
Ella H. Smith
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It would be unworthy for me to longer withhold my expression...
J. C. Munn with contributions from Dolly Newell
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Many years ago in my brother's home I endeavored to...
Mary M. Dunn with contributions from George Kuemmerlein, Jr.
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Christian Science was brought to my notice about six...
Bertha Keller Waterman
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It was not as a last resort, or because I had been a great...
Grace Dietrich Groesbeck with contributions from Kate M. Drury
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Notices
with contributions from Stephen A. Chase, Joseph Armstrong
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Religious Items
with contributions from Orrin B. Booth, Socrates