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I count it a gracious privilege to give my experience in...
I count it a gracious privilege to give my experience in Christian Science. Divine Love found me wandering lonely and without hope for relief from sin and disease. Finally, a year ago last June, the thing that I most feared came upon me. I had to send for a physician who performed what he termed a minor operation, which was very painful, and he finally told me that I would have to go to the hospital and have a major operation performed. Fortunately for me, he had a more serious case to attend and put me off. At this juncture divine Love led me to seek Christian Science, and I found to my entire satisfaction that I could be healed and would be healed. I began treatment, and discharged my physician, who told me that I was foolish, and would have to return to him, and that his work would then be all the more painful for me and harder for him. I thank God that I did not listen to error and go back, but held to Christian Science, and great has been my reward. Through the help of my practitioner and the study of Science and Health, I have been completely and permanently healed of chills and fever, constipation, severe and regular spells of headache, and, above all alse, I have gained a clearer understanding of the Holy Bible and my true relationship to God. I could my blessings daily, and I can see what God has done.
I desire to return thanks to God, and to our beloved Leader, also to the practitioner who has been so patient and earnest in her desire to help me and bring me into my inheriance.
I am looking forward with great joy to the blessing of having class instruction, and to pass on to my fellow-man the crumbs I have gathered from our Father's table. I cannot close without saying that my wife has been healed of several ailments, and that we get great help from the Sentinel and Journal. — N. B. Dahl, Warren, Pa.
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October 1, 1904 issue
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Views of a Clergyman
T. A. Goodwin
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The Value of Understanding
MARY B. EASTON
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Seeking Aright
C. SNOWDEN
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"The windows of heaven"
E. T. M.
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Relative Values
F. B. HOMANS
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The Higher Motive
ALLEN L. CLARK
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Segregation of the Sexes
Alfred Farlow
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Christian Science does not rest upon psychological laws,...
Willard S. Mattox
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A Letter to the Editor
G. H. K. with contributions from Joseph Parker
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The Lectures
with contributions from Franklin Blake, Charles Austin, R. B. Stone
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MRS. EDDY TAKES NO PATIENTS
Editor
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Take Notice
Mary Baker Eddy
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A Notable Book
M. with contributions from James S. McCartney, Mary Baker Eddy
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A Better Way
A Better Way
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Environment
K.
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Letters to our Leader
with contributions from Mary J. Moore, Anna T. Robinson, Minnie McLeod
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It has only been six months since I came into Christian Science,...
Martha M. Goddis
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One day last October, while walking through the beautiful...
Lottie W. Downe
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It has been my great privilege to know of the blessings...
Annie E. Forrester
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I first heard of Christian Science some twelve years ago,...
Ella V. Cheney
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About sixteen months ago, when away from home on a...
Edna Kemp-Sides
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I am a little boy ten years old
Harry Johnson
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I would like to express my gratitude for Christian Science
Hazel J. Miller
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I was not an invalid when Christian Science found me,...
J. E. Steffins
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From our Exchanges
with contributions from W. S. Rainsford
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Notices
with contributions from Stephen A. Chase