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I first commenced reading Christian Science literature...
I first commenced reading Christian Science literature in the spring of 1904. I had seen something of its healing power in the restoration of sight to a friend. The first paper which I read on the subject impressed me as the truth, and for the first time in my life I felt a desire to own and read the Bible. I purchased a copy and one of Science and Health a short time afterward, and from that time to this I do not remember passing twenty-four hours without reading something from both books. In all my previous life I had not read three chapters in the Bible. I have always believed in God, yet somehow He seemed so intangible and far away that I never stopped to think of Him; but now, thanks to Christian Science, I commune with Him daily.
At the time I commenced the study of Christian Science I did not know that I needed physical healing, but after reading about two weeks I attempted to demonstrate what I had learned, and healed a severe burn almost instantaneously. Since then I have parted company with innumerable habits and ills, among which were drinking, smoking, and a rupture that had been considered a life companion. A fever contracted in Florida about a year after I had taken up Christian Science, presents what is probably one of the most remarkable healings I have experienced. According to mortal mind and materia medica, it dated from a wetting received one afternoon while out driving. According to Christian Science it dated from a mental state produced by resisting prejudice and antagonism. About the middle of the third day after the exposure, a high fever came on and I went home about half past four in the afternoon, after a vain effort to wear it off by force of will. Going to my room, I proceeded to reason "from cause to effect in the Science of Mind" (Science and Health, p. 467). I knew that God is All, and made all, and that all reality was like Him, good; and presently I found myself wondering how there could be any evidence of such a thing as a fever. The next that I knew it was seven o'clock and my mother had awakened me to come to supper. I was feeling better and perspiring slightly, so I went down-stairs. On returning to my room I began to declare the truth again, and once more I fell asleep. When I again awoke it was eleven o'clock. I had not a particle of fever, but felt hungry and ate something. Returning to bed, I immediately fell asleep, and did not awaken until morning, and then was perfectly well; every vestige of the fever had left and it never returned.
As the foregoing must show, I believe in Christian Science. Not because my father did, nor because others do, but because I have proved it by actual experience to be the truth. Christian Science is disclosing to me each day man's relation to God, the first and only Cause of all creation. I am as absolutely certain that good and good make good, as I am that two and two make four. All the joy that I experience in life to-day is due to Christian Science, and should I not be grateful to her who, with undaunted courage born of a consecrated trust in God, opposed alone a selfish but needy world, that she might give it surcease from its chaos and misery. When thinking what is due Mrs. Eddy, I feel that this is holy ground, and I dare not tread it until I prove step by step by my daily life that my feet are no longer shod with material belief, but with spiritual understanding.
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August 29, 1908 issue
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THE FULFILLED DESIRE
REV. ARTHUR REEVES VOSBURGH.
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THE SIMPLICITY OF CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
WILLIAM LLOYD
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"O LOVE THE LORD"
ROSA NOLAN.
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JEWELS
LIEUT.-COL. W. E. FELL.
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SINCERITY
CONSTANCE SKINNER.
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GOD AS PRINCIPLE
ANNA P. KAUFMANN.
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GRATITUDE
E. E. LAWRENCE.
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DAY BY DAY
HAROLD SUSMAN.
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I have just read your editorial on the Pan-Anglican Congress...
Arthur E. Jennings
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In a recent issue you published a despatch from Baltimore...
J. V. Dittemore
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Our critic admits the power of mind upon the body,...
Rosemary O. Anderson
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Sin, from the standpoint of Christian Science, may be...
Frederick Dixon
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In order to point out the position of Christian Science...
George Shaw Cook
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The Bible informs us that all things were made by...
Royal D. Stearns
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AMONG THE CHURCHES
with contributions from C. McR. Winslow
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MRS. EDDY TAKES NO PATIENTS
Editor
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SPURIOUS MANUSCRIPTS
Archibald McLellan
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GRATITUDE AND COMPASSION
John B. Willis
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THE FOURTH COMMANDMENT
Annie M. Knott
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LETTERS TO OUR LEADER
with contributions from Hovhanness G. Marcarian, Lucy Hays Eastman, John W. Vandervort, Kathryn McKey Alton, Frances J. Weinreich, C. H. Gibbs, Helen S. B. Ross, Florence Clerihew Boyd, J. B. Willis
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THE LECTURES
with contributions from Richard Webb, Robert W. Foyle, Henry Prentiss
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I had been healed of mental trouble, and numerous...
Bertha D. Weston
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I first commenced reading Christian Science literature...
Louis K. Phillips
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I am very glad to tell of the wonderful help which...
Margaret C. Mason
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In deepest gratitude I send my testimony
R. E. Key
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I have no words in which to express adequately my...
Elizabeth Emrie
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It is nearly two years since I became interested in...
Eugenia B. Kremer
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Freely I have received, and freely do I give my testimony,...
Mary Pinnell with contributions from Katharine Fairbank Cameron
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First of all, I wish to say that I am thankful to God...
Leonard A. Craft
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This testimony is given with the desire that it may help...
Clyde L. Warren
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TRUE SEEKING
J. E. BREED.
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FROM OUR EXCHANGES
with contributions from M. E. Carter, Oliver Lodge, C. A. S. Dwight, T. E. Ruth