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I came to Christian Science, as thousands of others, in...
I came to Christian Science, as thousands of others, in search of health. A member of my family had been wonderfully benefited by its teaching; and, after a noted specialist in New York had pronounced my case beyond the reach of material means, I turned in my despair to God. I had not studied Christian Science long until I learned that my physical disease was the result of sin: it was an accumulation of years of sinful thinking,—thinking of pleasure and pain in the body, dwelling upon and contemplating the indulgence of appetites. I called up a Christian Science practitioner, began taking treatment, and immediately started the study of the Christian Science textbook, "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures" by Mrs. Eddy, and other Christian Science literature, with but one thought, and that was to gain physical health, to have a physically well body, that I might again go back to "the world, the flesh, and the devil."
My healing was slow. I visited the Christian Science practitioner's office daily for almost a year, read little else but the Christian Science textbook, abandoned all social intercourse; and at the expiration of the first year I had found real health. It was an understanding of God, and I had glimpsed in a measure what Paul says: "We are ... willing rather to be absent from the body, and to be present with the Lord." This spiritual understanding of divine Mind lighted the way. Permanent deliverance came as I, through patient study, found the attributes of God and made an effort to let that mind be in me "which was also in Christ Jesus." The way has not always been clear, nor has it been free from defeats as well as triumphs; but it has brought me peace.
Edgar Grant Gyger, New York, N. Y.
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March 11, 1922 issue
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"Loose him, and let him go"
RUTH INGRAHAM
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The Fruits of Obedience
NELLIE E. PEASE
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Our Present Sense of Good
LOUIS J. DU BOIS
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Loyalty and Harmony
J. WILL CARR
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The Great Commandment
VIOLET KER-SEYMER
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To a Friend
MINNY M. H. AYERS
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Having read a report in the Union of an answer by...
Clifford P. Smith
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In your issue of recent date a contributor takes exception...
Lester B. McCoun
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Public attention, generally, has been called to the educational...
Albert F. Gilmore
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In order that your readers may not be misled by the...
William C. Brookes
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Kindly permit me to correct a misstatement regarding...
Peter B. Biggins
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In an issue of the Rochdale Times there were published...
Allan S. M'Nab
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In a recent issue there appeared an excellent letter...
Kate E. Andreae
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"Ready to distribute"
Albert F. Gilmore
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"Avoid voicing error"
Duncan Sinclair
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Patience
Ella W. Hoag
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The Lectures
with contributions from W. E. Howard, Gertrude Waymire, Adams Oram
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About fifteen years ago, while I was still depending upon...
Anna M. Eldredge
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I was always taught to believe that we ought to be resigned...
Mary May Macnab
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I came to Christian Science, as thousands of others, in...
Edgar Grant Gyger
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In the year 1900 I was healed of a minor physical...
Jessie Overstreet
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I am truly thankful for the various physical healings...
Kathrine Aagaard
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Before knowing anything about it, I had heard Christian Science...
Catherine Young, Downhill
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It is now about two years since I was healed of enlarged...
Grace J. Crain
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I am surely grateful for the many, many blessings that...
Florence A. Canfield
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Christian Science has met our every need for the last...
Nellie M. Snyder
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In 1912 I was led to read "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures,"...
J. S. Mills with contributions from Bird A. Walker
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Signs of the Times
with contributions from Samuel McComb, Wilson M. Taylor, Thomas A. Edison, Charles E. Russell