What
is most promising when the burden of fear or disease has been lifted for the first time through the ministrations of Christian Science, is that the person who has been healed is usually interested in learning how he was cured.
Christian Science
opens the door through which mankind may emerge from an earthly sense of existence into the realm of pure thinking,—the kingdom of heaven.
Jesus'
admonition to the seventy as he sent them forth to a harvest that was plenteous though the laborers were few, includes this caution: "Salute no man by the way.
Among
the many beautiful statements to be found in the Christian Science textbook, "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures," is this: "Life, Truth, and Love are the realities of divine Science.
with contributions from William Lloyd, W. R. Holloway, Ruth I. Dyar, Mary Sanders, John R. Carr, Jacob Netter, John Ellis Sedman, O. A. Gerth, Edwin L. R. Bliss, Dewitt Allen, Anna S. Laisen, Alice Stewart, David J. Klyce, Georgia A. Vancil
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The benefits I have received through the study of Christian Science have been so numerous that I wish to express my sincere gratitude by making some of them known.
I wish to express my gratitude for the many blessings that have been mine since I began the study of Christian Science, now more than twenty years ago.
When I think of the innumerable blessings which I received in the seven years of my study of Christian Science, I hardly know where to begin to relate them.
Having been greatly helped and blessed by reading the testimonies in our periodicals, I wish to express my gratitude through these columns for the great gift of Christian Science.
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with contributions from William Lloyd, W. R. Holloway, Ruth I. Dyar, Mary Sanders, John R. Carr, Jacob Netter, John Ellis Sedman, O. A. Gerth, Edwin L. R. Bliss, Dewitt Allen, Anna S. Laisen, Alice Stewart, David J. Klyce, Georgia A. Vancil