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With the hope that it may give encouragement to some...
With the hope that it may give encouragement to some suffering one, I send my testimony for publication. After enduring the most intense suffering for more than a year, and having consulted several eminent physicians, and also taken treatment from them, I was finally told that I could hope for relief only by submitting to an operation, which I finally decided to do. This was in March, 1903. The surgeon, however, after making an incision, found that he could not operate, as my trouble was cancer of the liver,—something altogether different from what the physicians as well as the surgeon who had already diagnosed the case had said. Consequently, they told me that they could not do anything more for me except to administer morphine to relieve the pain, and they intimated that I could not live more than a few weeks at the longest and might drop off at any time.
After continuing in this condition for some time, gradually getting weaker, the spasms returning more frequently, and seeing that there was no hope for me from any material source, I was led in my extremity to turn to Christian Science for help. Although my recovery was somewhat slow, yet I gradually improved from the first treatment, and to-day I am in the enjoyment of perfect health, and have been helped spiritually as well.
I am very thankful to my heavenly Father who gave me help in the time of my great need.
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May 13, 1905 issue
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"What must I do to be saved?"
WILLARD S. MATTOX.
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"Forgive us our debts, as we forgive our debtors"
SUE HARPER MIMS.
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A Reminiscence
MAJOR N. E. FELL.
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No Change to Truth
J. S. E.
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The Lectures
with contributions from Charles B. Campbell, George R. Perley, Rev. Mr. Whitford
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MRS. EDDY TAKES NO PATIENTS
Editor
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Correspondence between our Leader and Third Church of Christ, Scientist, London, England
Arthur Firth, Mary Baker Eddy
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The May Class in the College
Editor with contributions from Mary L. Hooper, Jessie B. Cooper, Louise D. Radzinski, Priestly Hall, William L. Post, John H. Williams, Charles Varey, Mary Baker Eddy
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Preparation
Archibald McLellan
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Law gives Freedom
Annie M. Knott
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Letters to our Leader
with contributions from Emilie B. Hulin, Frank H. Leonard, Mary Baker Eddy, Mary Philbrick Marble, I. I. Helsdon Rix
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Three years ago I was forced because of ill health to close...
Porter Bolles Jordan
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The testimonies in the Sentinel have helped me so much...
Louis C. Master
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Our Master said, "I am come that they might have life,...
Mary E. Newton
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Last spring, while working in the chemical laboratory of...
Dilworth R. Lupton
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Christian Science has done and is doing so much for...
E. A. Bartholomew
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From our Exchanges
with contributions from C. Ellwood Nash, Frederick L. Hosmer
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Notices
with contributions from Stephen A. Chase