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[Translated from the German]
In the spring of 1913 my brother was suddenly taken ill
In the spring of 1913 my brother was suddenly taken ill. As he is on his one year of military service, we had to call a physician, who pronounced it a case of typhoid fever. Despite the fact that Christian Science is as yet very little known here in Budapest, my mother asked a Christian Science practitioner in Dresden to give him treatment. The physicians predicted high fever, delirium, etc., but none of these conditions were manifested; on the contrary, my brother recovered quickly, and the physicians said, that although we had a patient with typhoid fever in our home, we really did not know what it meant.
On another occasion my mother returned from a journey suffering from a severe fever. As she did not seem to improve, I wired to the practitioner who had treated my brother, and on the next day the fever was broken, and my mother was completely restored within a short time. These are instances only of physical healing; as to our experiences along mental and spiritual lines, words fail to convey our sense of indebtedness. My wish is that all who are weighed down with sorrow and suffering may find that the Christ-way is the only way which leads to true happiness and peace.
Gisela Cserháti, Budapest, Hungary.
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March 21, 1914 issue
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Giving a Reason
REV. JAMES J. ROME
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Everlasting Joy
LUCY HAYS EASTMAN
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Harmony
HERBERT ARTHUR HUTCHINSON
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Mansion Building
KATE W. BUCK
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Watchfulness
MABEL SIMMONS
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Unity
ROBERT L. SAWYER
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Eventide
EMILY HOUSEHOLDEE
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In a recent issue of the Medical Times there is a note about...
Frederick Dixon
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Under the caption "Takes Issue with Christian Scientist,"...
John L. Rendall
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Christianity is capable of accurate definition
Henry Deutsch
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The minister who has recently set forth the teachings of...
Paul Stark Seeley
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The public of Rochdale and vicinity are indebted to the...
Richards Woolfenden
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Inspiration
DAISY L. STWALLEY
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"He that seeketh findeth"
Archibald McLellan
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True Freedom
John B. Willis
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Family Ties
Annie M. Knott
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Admission to Membership in The Mother Church
John V. Dittemore
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The Lectures
with contributions from John C. Lathrop, Martin S. Angell, A. W. Stephens, J. B. Wilhoit
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It is with deep gratitude that I write this testimony of...
Frank J. Buckley
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After witnessing the healing of my mother by Christian Science...
Hattle G. Kilborn
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My first acquaintance with Christian Science came about in...
Clara P. Hamill
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I became interested in Christian Science in the summer of...
Frank B. Mathews
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Gratitude for divine Love, made manifest through quick...
Annie Griswold Murison
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In the spring of 1913 my brother was suddenly taken ill
Gisela Cserháti
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With deep thankfulness to God for Christian Science, and...
Abbie D. Vordermark
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I was troubled for a good many years with catarrh and...
G. E. Fischman
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I wish to contribute my mite, hoping some one may be...
J. K. Calkins
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Love's Haven
CHARLES C. SANDELIN
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From Our Exchanges
with contributions from Edward Glenfaun Spencer, W. E. Orchard