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With a heart full of gratitude to God, also to Mary Baker Eddy,...
With a heart full of gratitude to God, also to Mary Baker Eddy, the Discoverer and Founder of Christian Science, I wish to testify to all the good which an understanding of the truth as taught in Christian Science has brought to me. Indeed, this beautiful religion of love has changed my judgment of people and conditions and has brought into my life more harmony and peace than I had ever known. I am especially happy in knowing that "with God all things are possible," that there are no erroneous conditions or circumstances which cannot be overcome with the knowledge of the omnipotence and omnipresence of good.
Knowing that one with God is always a majority, I have been able to overcome extreme diffidence and sensitiveness, which had caused me a great deal of suffering, and also to rise above worry and anxiety. I understand more and more clearly that it is our unity with Principle, and not material things, which brings happiness. The conviction that divine Love can set a table before me, even in the wilderness and in the presence of so-called enemies, helped me to overcome a sense of trouble and of discouragement as well as a painful sense of separation during the late disturbed times. I was firmly convinced that those who are dear to me and from whom I had not heard for a long time, were in safety, "under the shadow of the Almighty," and that no evil could befall them.
I am also grateful for physical healing. I no longer fear the effects of too too cold or a too warm climate; ailmets and pains have disappeared when the liberating truth has been declared and realized. I give thanks to God for His protection and many blessings, and especially for having led me to the truth which frees and saves. My great desire is to progress in the understanding of Christian Science so that I may be more and more actively "about my Father's business."—(Miss) M. de Rehekampff, Nice, France.
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February 19, 1921 issue
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Outlining
NINA C. FRANKLIN
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Leadership
JOHN M. DEAN
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Suffrage
FOLLETTE BROTHERTON
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Healing
THOMAS ALLEN
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Salvation of the World
CECILIA HEILSTEDT HARRIS
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The Omnipresence of God
L. MEARNS FRASER
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The Good Fight
DAVENPORT BROMFIELD
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Vision
CHRISTINE EMERY
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Refinement
Frederick Dixon
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For the Beginner
Gustavus S. Paine
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Daniel
CHARLOTTE BRUNER
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Having received much good from the testimonies given...
Walter S. Shornick
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Many are the blessings which have come to me since I...
Margaret E. Rudston-Read
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For a long time I have felt I should sent a testimony to...
C. F. Wonderling
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"Whatever it is your duty to do, you can do without harm...
Clarissa Sperry Getten with contributions from Gertrude Getten Capron, Albert S. Getten
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With a heart full of gratitude to God, also to Mary Baker Eddy,...
M. de Rehekampff
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The relation between sin and sicknes emphasized in...
Sarah Alice Leachman
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I well remember the first demonstration I experienced of...
Evelyn C. Ribbel with contributions from Agnes B. Heywood
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A deep sense of gratitude for what right thinking, as...
Agnes M. Martyn
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Signs of the Times
Frederick L. Hoffman with contributions from Douglas Clyde Macintosh, Edward Shillito, Leverhulme, Fredrick L. Hoffman
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Notices
with contributions from Charles E. Jarvis