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When I first began to read "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures"...
When I first began to read "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures" by Mary Baker Eddy, I found it to be most beautiful. I was not then in search of physical health, but after reading the book for a few weeks I was able to discard my glasses, which I had used for several years. I remember well how grateful I was to the Giver of all good. The quality of my thinking has been improved and if there are errors to be overcome I have learned through Christian Science, that "with God all things are possible." I am very grateful for these healings, for the literature, and for the realization of the power and ever presence of God.
(Mrs.) Emma Schultheis, San Jose, California.
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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