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I am truly grateful for Christian Science, and I feel it is...
I am truly grateful for Christian Science, and I feel it is my duty to tell others some of the many blessings which I have received. Nearly all my life I had been a sufferer and was more or less under a doctor's care, but no doctor ever gave me any hope of permanent relief, and when I first heard of Christian Science I was weary of life. I was suffering from weak eyes and unable to do any kind of needlework without the use of glasses; moreover, I was told by an oculist that I would never again be able to do without them. I had, however, been reading Science and Health only a few days when my eyes were quite healed, and from that time, more than ten years ago, I have never used glasses. I had also for many years been wearing a bandage on each ankle, and could not walk without this assistance; but about six months after I began the study of Christian Science I was able to put these bandages aside, and I have not needed them since. I have much fine needlework to do and am very thankful for the recovery of my eyesight, but more especially am I grateful for the understanding of Truth gained through Christian Science, which has brought such peace and joy into my life. —Rose Carpenter, Beverley, England.
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June 19, 1915 issue
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Annual Meeting of The Mother Church
with contributions from Edwin L. Pride, John Lathrop, Edward A. Merritt, John V. Dittemore, Neal
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Although the word blasphemous has been used before in...
Judge Clifford P. Smith
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The article in a recent illustrates the present-day...
Henry Deutsch
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A recent issue has an account of a lecture by Doctor—...
W. D. Kilpatrick
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The Christian Science church is not a healing cult;...
Dr. C. S. Carr
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Love's Guiding Hand
Archibald McLellan
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Truth the Foundation
John B. Willis
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Health Contagious
Annie M. Knott
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The Lectures
with contributions from Elizabeth Gregg, Edmund F. Burton, Samuel G. Dunham, Doll Wait Clark, George Dick Rogers, Elizabeth Ellis, S. T. Corn
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A few years ago I became very ill with chills that would...
Lovisa Rydberg
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In 1910, after having had trouble with my eyes for quite...
Christine Ziegler
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I was living in Sioux City, Iowa, at the time I turned to...
Anna Ames Peavey
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I often feel that I am neglecting a duty in not sending in...
Martha B. Prell
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Having in my youth been thoroughly steeped in agnosticism,...
Thorwald Siegfried
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It is with a great deal of pleasure that I express my gratitude...
Estelle Hawes with contributions from Katherine E. Frey
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From Our Exchanges
with contributions from W. E. Orchard, Samuel Zane Batten, John Wright Buckham