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Our two young sons lay ill with scarlet fever
Our two young sons lay ill with scarlet fever. We tried to realize, to the best of our understanding, God's love and omnipresence, but as on the third day the fever was greatly increased, we wrote to a Christian Science practitioner for treatment and the following night the fever had entirely disappeared and there were none of the usual after effects. We gratefully acknowledge this blessed and healing experience and thank God sincerely for His help, and we are grateful to those who through a better understanding of this teaching are making it clearer to us.
(Mrs.) Marie Stahli-Trittibach, Bern, Switzerland.
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August 27, 1921 issue
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The Thirty Pieces of Silver
ROSE N. SUTRO
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Making Our Choice
CHRISTOPHER DILWORTH
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"Come now, and let us reason together"
ETHEL SANOR COMMERFORD
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"It is finished"
MARGUERITE MORRIS HAWKSLEY
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"The Father hath sent me"
OLIVER BOWLES
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Service
GERTRUDE GOODING MC CLOUD
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On the Damascus Road
Frederick Dixon
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Building
Gustavus S. Paine
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Dawn
B. CARTER
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In the second year of the world war, while standing on...
Richard F. Rabe
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When I first began the study of Christian Science it was...
Igerna B. J. Sollas
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Through the study of Christian Science and the aid of...
Hattie A. McGeorge
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Our two young sons lay ill with scarlet fever
Marie Stahli-Trittibach
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I am very glad indeed to testify to the efficacy of...
Bertine L. Steere with contributions from Collis Huntington Steere
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For some years I have had the privilege of enjoying...
Mabel Wheeler Train
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In the forty-second chapter of Isaiah we read: "I will...
Henrietta Alston Kenan
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I would like to express my gratitude for the many blessings...
Sallie Griffin Herring De Vall
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Signs of the Times
with contributions from H. G. Wells, Elmer A. Leslie, Tertullian Browne, Hudson Maxim, Roger W. Babson, Inchcape