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It is nearly two years since I started to study Christian Science
It is nearly two years since I started to study Christian Science. I did not come to it for physical healing, but because I could not find elsewhere the truth for which I was seeking. I have found it abundantly in Christian Science. I have had healings of minor ailments, for which I am very grateful. I am thankful to say I have not had any serious ones, the most severe was an attack of influenza which recently came upon me very suddenly and which I found my understanding of Christian Science was not sufficient to overcome. I asked a friend who is a practitioner to help me, and in three days all trace of the disease was gone, though I have not suffered so much or felt so ill since I was a child. I am most thankful for Christian Science and to Mrs. Eddy for her book, "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures." It truly is a key to the Bible and has unlocked it for me. I used to find it impossible to understand, it seemed just words, full of contradictions, but with Mrs. Eddy's interpretation it is full of blessings and promises of good to them that love God and keep His commandments. I am only a beginner in Science and know I have a great deal of study and work to do, and I feel the only way I can really express my love and gratitude to God for revealing the truth to us through Christ Jesus, the Way-shower, and in our day through Mrs. Eddy, the Discoverer and Founder of Christian Science, is by endeavoring to keep to the straight and narrow path and studying to become a true Christian Scientist. I should like to express my gratitude for the loving help given me by Scientists and also to say how much I appreciate, and am grateful for, the literature, especially the Sentinel.—(Miss) Anne E. Cowie, Lydbury North, Shropshire, England.
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September 11, 1920 issue
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"What is truth?"
ANNE H. THOMAS
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Separation
ROSE N. SUTRO
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"Be ye therefore perfect"
HOWARD H. CARROLL
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Practice versus Theory
NATHANIEL J. BUSKIRK
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"Where your treasure is"
LELA M. DARLINGTON
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Veritas
LINDA GERMOND BAKER
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The Fields of Bow
MARY BEECHER LONGYEAR
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I note that in a recent issue of the Citizen there is a...
I. deR. Miller
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In a recent issue of the Journal the sermon of a Jersey...
Samuel J. Macdonald
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The Constancy of Christ
MARTIN BRETHERTON
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Profiteering and Its Cause
Frederick Dixon
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The Franchise for Women
Gustavus S. Paine
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Admission to Membership in The Mother Church
Charles E. Jarvis
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The Lectures
with contributions from Clyde Morsey, Lillian Stough, Helen S. Green, Marie Hartman, Reginald Schenck, E. M. Quittmeyer, R. E. Smith, Alice E. Eaton, Fleischer, Nellie M. Keeney, Clara K. Ferrier, Rachel M. Pratt
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Christian Science came to me when I seemed without...
Sara Fuller Kellogg
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For some degree of understanding of Christian Science...
Sidney C. Kraus
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That Christian Science heals sin, sickness, and death I...
Gertrude McHale
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Christian Science is indeed a revelation to me
Sarah Marie Kimbrough
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For many benefits received through Christian Science I...
James C. Thomas
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It is with the deepest sense of love to God and gratitude...
Caroline L. Williams
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I have indeed great cause to be thankful for what Christian Science...
Kathryn B. Rankin
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I do not know how to put into words the inestimable...
Lillian E. Davis
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Signs of the Times
with contributions from Craig S. Thoms, Guy Emerson, John Galsworthy, James E. Freeman, T. B. Kilpatrick