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SOME INTERESTING TRANSLATIONS.
Brookline, Mass., Sept. 20, 1906.
Dearly Beloved Leader:—Ever since my arrival in this country for the memorable and never-to-be-forgotten Communion and the dedication of the beautiful temple,—the Extension of The Mother Church in Boston,—I have felt a very strong desire to write to you, and to tell you of the song of praise and gladness that is in my heart and mind.
First of all I must say to you that my heart is full to overflowing with love and gratitude for all that has come to me through the study and understanding of Christian Science, and that every heartbeat is a thanksgiving to God and a blessing to you, His chosen one! Christian Science has not only healed me from many bodily ills, but—what means much more to me—it has thrown the light of understanding upon my path; it has brought to the world at large the means to have the highest ideals realized among men, and it shows them the way to work out their salvation from all evil; and that means infinitely more! Many wonderful proofs have been given to me, in evidence that your book, "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures," contains the truth,—a correct explanation and spiritual interpretation of the Bible.
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October 6, 1906 issue
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SOME INTERESTING TRANSLATIONS.
Bertha S. Reinke with contributions from Mary Baker G. Eddy
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THE PERMANENCE OF UNSEEN THINGS
M. G. KAINS.
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LOVE'S OMNIPRESENCE
MARIA LOUISE BAUM.
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Jesus was a practical idealist in a spiritual sense; he...
Willard S. Mattox
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Under the heading "Sermons in City Pulpits," in your...
A. V. Stewart
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Notices
with contributions from William B. Johnson
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THE LECTURES
with contributions from W. G. Sears
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MRS. EDDY TAKES NO PATIENTS
Editor
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WHAT OUR LEADER SAYS
Mary Baker Eddy
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THE SIGNIFICANCE OF BELIEF
John B. Willis
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A GREAT NEED MET
Annie M. Knott
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LETTERS TO OUR LEADER
with contributions from Miriam B. Clark, Clarence B. Hadden, Mary Stevens Compton, Susan W. Scott, Elizabeth Norton, Ellen Bujac Diffendorffer, Edward H.Carman, Emma Bicknell Smith, E. Y. Steele
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As it is a little over a year since my attention was directed...
Joseph Wl. Fitch
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As I never seemed to be strong from childhood, I was...
O. R. Van Tine
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It is over five years since I heard of Christian Science
Patrick Burns
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Christian Science was brought to my attention some years...
N.C.A. Rayhouser
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About four years ago I felt that I was a most miserable...
Olivia Burgess
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I desire to express in some small measure my ever-increasing...
Cordelia Lona Marsters
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One evening my boy complained of feeling very badly...
Rose B. Rehlander
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Every Scientist is glad to express gratitude for the understanding...
Elizabeth Frank Parker
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Some years ago I had growth which necessitated a very...
Minnie A. Still, Southall
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In April, 1905, I injured my knee very severely
Grace Bennett
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In January, 1898, I fell on an icy pavement in Omaha,...
Villa Mills Grant with contributions from May C. Groffman
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From early childhood I was considered very delicate,...
L. J. Roberts
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ASLEEP, AND AWAKE
HAROLD SUSMAN.
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FROM OUR EXCHANGES
with contributions from A. J. Viner, George Batchelor