"There is such a thing as real sickness in the world, despite what Christian Scientists, so called, allege to the contrary," asserts a contributor to the columns of the World-Herald.
Now that the local campaign of a revivalist has drawn to a close, I would like to offer a few brief comments on the gratuitous attacks upon Christian Science.
with contributions from Abbie W. Farnsworth, Charles E. Heitman, C. M. Barton, Frank Poe, Edward Parfit, Josephine S. Goes, J. E. Rhodes, William J. Siegel, Mary C. Davis, Cora May Bennett, S. M. Lewis, Emmett J. Hull, Archibald W. Edes, Marie Hammer, Holman G. Norton
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Cora B. Viquesney
with contributions from Ernest M. Viquesney
I have been reading Christian Science for several years and so many blessings have come to me and mine that I wish to add this testimony to those I read each week.
One Wednesday evening I attended a Christian Science service with a neighbor for the first time and was completely healed of a painful bunion on my foot, which had bothered me for years.
Having read and enjoyed the testimonies in our periodicals I feel I can no longer wait to give mine, in the hope of bringing to some one a little of this glorious truth, which has been unfolded to me through the study of Christian Science.
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with contributions from Abbie W. Farnsworth, Charles E. Heitman, C. M. Barton, Frank Poe, Edward Parfit, Josephine S. Goes, J. E. Rhodes, William J. Siegel, Mary C. Davis, Cora May Bennett, S. M. Lewis, Emmett J. Hull, Archibald W. Edes, Marie Hammer, Holman G. Norton