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Like another writer whose testimony I have just read in the Sentinel, I have been realizing lately how much I have been helped by the testimonies in this periodical and how the least I can do, in gratitude, is to add my own. Christian Science has brought innumerable benefits into my life. Amongst other things, I have been healed of a chronic knee trouble, of almost constant headaches and stomach disorder, of train sickness, of a fear of colds and sore throat, of a fear of chilblains which used to come in a particularly malignant form, of toothache, and of many other small physical troubles. On one occasion a sprained ankle, caused by a fall when climbing in the mountains, was very quickly healed through a persistent application of the truth and without the difficulty becoming known to anyone else in the climbing party. Christian Science has been of untold help to me in my daily teaching work, replacing a feeling of strain with the sense of an abundant supply of right ideas, always present and entirely practical. In connection with my work I should like to say how grateful I am for The Christian Science Monitor. To it I owe the awakening to a joy in world news undreamed of before.
I owe much to all of Mrs. Eddy's writings with which I have become familiar, and also owe a big debt of gratitude for the Christian Science hymns, which have been constant friends in times of need, and which have enabled me to overcome a great fear of the dark and a fear of going about in crowded streets. These are only some of the ways in which Christian Science has helped me, and I very gladly tell of them in the hope that they will help others as they have helped me to realize how constant are the encouraging proofs for each one of us that Christian Science heals and has been healing continuously ever since it first found an entry into our lives.—(Miss) Mildred E. Wilson, Hampstead, London, England.
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February 28, 1920 issue
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Spirituality and Healing
ISRAEL PICKENS
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"His name shall be called Wonderful"
THEOPHILUS ALLEN
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"Feed my lambs"
ETHEL MUNRO GOSS
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"Be ye transformed"
FRANK PARK GILMORE
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Sickness a Temptation
GWEN KEYS
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"Stand clear"
MABEL GORDON-INGLIS
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I Shall Not Want
EARL MC CLOUD
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He who will take the time to consider the subject must...
"Atonement Preserves Man"—The Christian Science Monitor,
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The letter of a clergyman printed in a recent issue calls...
Samuel J. Macdonald
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Although "G. S. H." says that Mrs. Eddy claimed to...
George R. Lowe
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Tolerance and Intolerance
William P. McKenzie
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Individuality versus Personality
Ella W. Hoag
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The Lectures
with contributions from Burton R. Cole, Harold Priestman, John Grey Thomson, Charles I. Goodhart, Fitch L. Ball, George P. Simons, Asa T. Patterson, Mary East, Frederick P. Bailey
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One morning I was called to the telephone in the office...
Carmeline Ledoux
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I recently had an experience giving me added assurance...
Camille Muller Williams
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Last summer I was taken sick with the grippe
Auguste Räker
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Like another writer whose testimony I have just read in...
Mildred E. Wilson
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For eleven years I suffered from a nervous illness which...
Isabella Murray
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From 1910 to 1915 Christian Science healings were three...
Flora E. Fromm
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I desire to express through our periodicals my thankfulness...
Estes I. Griffin
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So much good has come to me since beginning the study...
Hilda Anderson
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Four years ago I took up the study of Christian Science...
N. Dean Anderson
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During childhood I heard something of Christian Science...
Beatrice Holbrook
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I have been wonderfully healed through Christian Science
Catherine Beckman
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O Love Divine
H. M. CALDWELL
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Signs of the Times
with contributions from John A. Rice