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I feel it my duty to tell the readers of the Sentinel what wonderful things God has done for me. About six years ago I went to a Christian Science practitioner for treatment. I did not have any faith in Christian Science, but my daughter said it surely could do no harm and it might help me. The doctors could do no more for me, and I knew my time on earth was short if I did not find relief somewhere. I asked the practitioner if she could help me when I did not believe in the teaching, and she said Truth could, and asked if I did not want to believe in it. I told her that I knew nothing about it, but was willing to look into it, so she kindly lent me a copy of Science and Health. I laid prejudice aside and began to study it. After reading a while I thought that if every one would only investigate and read Science and Health, what a change there would be in the world! I have been enabled through Christian Science treatment to lay aside glasses that I had worn fifteen years, also a supporter that I had worn for thirty years. I have also been healed of neuralgia in the most serious form, from which I had suffered untold agonies.
One day I burned my hand so severely that ordinarily I would have lost the use of it, but through realization of the truth the hand was well in about two hours. Many times I have been able to overcome slight ailments, as headaches, trouble with my stomach, etc., through my own understanding, but sometimes I have been obliged to ask for help. My grandson who is living with me is a faithful little Scientist. I have been able to help him a number of times, once in the case of toothache, and again when he was suffering from a throat affection with cold and high fever. I am very thankful to God for what He has done for me through Christian Science.—Emma E. Cable, Rome, N. Y.
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July 11, 1914 issue
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In the School of Christian Science
ROBERT NALL
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To Understand Life
CATHERINE YOUNG
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Gamut of Graces
C. F. VANDERVOORT
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Bearing Up the Ark
EVA S. W. WILLIAMS
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Service
JOSEPH F. HIBBARD
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Protection
FLORA E. MILLER
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Love's Way
LAURA GERAHTY
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The report of a lecture on Christian Science given by a...
Frederick Dixon
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You have said some very good things in your editorial on...
Lloyd B. Coate
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My attention has been attracted by a news item in the...
Judge Clifford P. Smith
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In a recent issue I notice the report of Archdeacon—'s...
John W. Doorly
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Undoubtedly one of the most vital questions in which...
Charles E. Jarvis
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"Lest ye enter into temptation"
Archibald McLellan
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Repose and the Larger View
John B. Willis
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Things Contrary
Annie M. Knott
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Readers of The Mother Church
Editor
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The Lectures
with contributions from George L. Perin, Brigman C. Odom, W. S. Rupe, Walter D. Hood, Willis G. Bohannan, Edwin G. Eastman, Hubert Quigley, J. Elliott Gilpin
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I have much reason to be grateful for all the help received...
M. Edith Perkins
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At the end of the school term, June 16, 1911, my little...
Margaret E. Crane
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It is about eighteen years since I first took up the study...
Corda Johnson Glover
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With deep gratitude I write that my boy, eight years old,...
Leila de Grandmont
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It is with pleasure that I tell of my healing in Christian Science...
William H. Goodnow
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Christian Science was presented to me at a time when I...
Gladys H. Snyder
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I feel so much gratitude for the happiness that Christian Science...
Vera Hill with contributions from Florence C. Dyer
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