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About five years ago I began to read the works of Mary Baker Eddy...
About five years ago I began to read the works of Mary Baker Eddy, the Discoverer and Founder of Christian Science, and I was so struck by her logical and common-sense teaching that I soon became a convert to the Science of Christianity and spiritual healing. It was not so much for physical healing I took up Christian Science, as I have always enjoyed good health, but to find a religion in the place of that of the church which I had failed to follow for many years. Now Christian Science has supplied my need, and I find the Sunday and Wednesday services a real joy and comfort.
I used to take medicines, but during the past four and a half years I have not used material remedies of any kind. Christian Science has been my only healer. I have been healed of rheumatism in the feet; fear of catching frequent colds has almost been eradicated; and an old trouble experienced frequently has quite disappeared, so that I am generally in better health than before.
I am deriving the greatest benefits from Christian Science, which is helping me to live nearer to God, and to appreciate the Bible, the inner meaning of which I little understood. It is helping me in daily life and occupation in such a manner as to enable me to rely on God as the ever present, loving Father, the divine protector, from whom only good can come, and enabling me to realize the unreality of sin, disease, and death. I am indeed truly grateful for the great comfort which has come into my life; and I thank God for all the benefits my family and I are receiving from Christian Science.
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December 27, 1924 issue
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Overcoming Rumination
W. STUART BOOTH
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"Put away the strange gods"
SAMUEL FREDERICK SWANTEES
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Our Work
SARA BLACK LITTLE
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Cooperative Ushering
IDA RANDALL SIMONEAU
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Man, the Reflection of Spirit
LINA MARTHA FLEISCHMANN
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The Monitor and Citizenship
EDMUND NICHOLS
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In an article in the Tribune recently, the writer shows...
Miss Madge Bell, Committee on Publication for Auckland, New Zealand,
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Christian Scientists do not initiate or invite controversy,...
Theodore Burkhart, Committee on Publication for the State of Oregon,
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Christian Scientists agree with our surgeon-critic's statement...
Ralph W. Still, Committee on Publication for the State of Texas,
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In reference to the question asked in a recent issue of...
Miss Florence B. Russell, Committee on Publication for Hampshire, England,
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In your issue of recent date, there is a veiled reference to...
Albert E. Lombard, Committee on Publication for Southern California,
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Christian Science is mentioned in the account of a sermon...
Aaron E. Brandt, Committee on Publication for the State of Pennsylvania,
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Extracts from Reports of Christian Science Committees on Publication for the Year Ended September 30, 1924
George MacDonald
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Renewal
Albert F. Gilmore
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God's Balances
Ella W. Hoag
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The Comfort that is of God
Duncan Sinclair
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The Lectures
with contributions from Myrtle Cars-well Collins, Alfred Cyril Bingham, Charles W. Shaw, M. Beatrice McLennan, Aleph E. Cartwright, Arthur T. Daily
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I shall never cease to be grateful for the first healing...
Agnes McQuattie
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When I came to Christian Science several years ago it...
Jennie Patterson
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While in the Motor Transport Service in France, in...
William R. Duncan
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About twenty years ago the seed of Truth was sown in my...
Charles Arthur Petty with contributions from Lela Love Petty
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About five years ago I began to read the works of Mary Baker Eddy...
Wilfred C. Acfield
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From early childhood I was considered very nervous;...
Emma S. Scott
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The beautiful teachings of Christian Science and its...
Ida S. Lindvall
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I was paralyzed on one side, and two doctors said I...
Joseph H. Lewis
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The Master
WILLIAM H. WRIGHT
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Signs of the Times
with contributions from C. W. Brown, William S. Sadler, J. L. Paton's, Henry Wadsworth Longfellow