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and Health with Key to the Scriptures" by Mary Baker Eddy not only affords a key to unlock the hitherto veiled meaning of Biblical truths, but also gives the understanding whereby all the seemingly baffling problems of everyday life may be satisfactorily solved.
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of the earliest, and to this day perhaps one of the greatest, guides in helping to solve his everyday problems flashed into the consciousness of the writer after many readings of "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures" by Mary Baker Eddy, through these words to be found on <a class="tome-reference"
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night was long to one who dreamed the dreamThat he was ill and held incurableBy those who came with earnest wish and thoughtTo give relief by means material,And sadly went their way with fading hope.
In an article published in the Albertan a few days ago regarding divine healing, a clergyman is reported to have said: "Our faith also is not Christian Science, for there also there is confusion, a confusion between the immanence of God and Christ and the transcendence of God and Christ.
A recent issue of your paper contained a dispatch from London giving the following finding on spiritual healing by a committee of medical doctors and clergymen, that "no sick person must look to a clergyman to do what it is a physician's or surgeon's duty to do.
The attitude of Christian Scientists toward his satanic majesty is definitely indicated by Jesus himself when he said: "He was a murderer from the beginning, and abode not in the truth, because there is no truth in him.
Christian Science is proclaiming once more the glad tidings of Christ's healing message to man, the understanding of which brings deliverance to suffering humanity from bondage engendered through violation of God's unchanging law.
Beginning with the October—December, 1924, issue, an edition of the Christian Science Quarterly will be published, approximately the size of The Christian Science Journal and with large type, suitable for use with the Large Type Edition of Science and Health and the Bible of corresponding size.
with contributions from Anna M. Conway, Harriet Madill Jamieson, S. R. Isaacson, E. W. Rose, John Rowland Skene, James C. Howe, Aileen L. Schneider, Robert A. Travers
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While a student of surgery in the Medical Department, University of Michigan, the Professor of Physical Diagnosis discovered that I had organic heart disease.
I also desire to unite my song of thanksgiving to those others which are rising everywhere for the precious teachings which Christian Science brings to all who are ready to accept them.
After years of fruitless searching for healing and a regenerated life of usefulness, I was invited, in the year 1916, to attend a Christian Science lecture given in one of our local churches in New York.
Christian Science was brought to my attention about twenty-five years ago through a wonderful healing in our family, so I had great faith in it from the beginning.
Christian Science found me submerged in so many hopeless beliefs of sin and disease that I had lost hope of ever being free from bondage to them; but as a result of its healing influence, whenever faithfully applied, Christian Science has abolished many of these beliefs and is healing the rest of them day by day.
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with contributions from Anna M. Conway, Harriet Madill Jamieson, S. R. Isaacson, E. W. Rose, John Rowland Skene, James C. Howe, Aileen L. Schneider, Robert A. Travers