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Dr. Woodburn's interesting address on "Spiritual Healing,"...
Northern Whig
Dr. Woodburn's interesting address on "Spiritual Healing," reported in your issue of recent date, is surely a call to the churches to take seriously the command of the Master to heal the sick as well as the sinning, and to trust wholly to God, whom the Psalmist discovered centuries ago to be the One who "forgiveth all thine iniquities; who healeth all thy diseases."
It seems unfortunate that at a meeting such as this a note of discord should have been sounded by the chairman, who made an attack upon a Christian church which has been fulfilling these commands of the Master, quietly and unostentatiously, for half a century. He spoke of Christian Science as a very active force in the world to-day, and considered that "its very name, in the fact that it combines science with Christianity, was offensive to the church." Also, he spoke of Christian Science as providing a partial cure for the body, "but for the diseases of the mind and of the body it offered no panacea."
Just why Christian Science should be such an active force in the world to-day and yet do no more for its adherents than give a partial healing to the body and none to the mind may strike thoughtful readers as anomalous. Some little time ago we were assured by our critics that Christian Science might give some comfort to the mind and even heal diseases which were purely mental, but its treatment could not affect the body. Now we are told just the reverse! As a matter of fact, Christian Science heals both mind and body; which fact can be ascertained by any earnest seeker. It is a question whether the churches would be advocating Christian healing to-day if they had not been aroused to this duty by the evidence on all sides of the power of Christian healing as demonstrated through Christian Science.
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October 24, 1925 issue
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Marching to Music
M. ETHEL WHITCOMB
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An Accumulative Blessing
NORMAN J. POGSON
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"The peace of God"
RUTH MC CULLOUGH
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Understanding
JULIAN CLAUD DE KENNE BRUCE-KINGSMILL
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Forethought
MARY LOUISE KLEINECKE
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The Wilderness
BEATRICE CLAYTON
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Joseph
FREDERICK STARR CAMPBELL
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Your correspondent, when referring to a statement made...
Peter B. Biggins, Committee on Publication for the Province of Alberta, Canada,
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Dr. Woodburn's interesting address on "Spiritual Healing,"...
Miss Evelyn L. Webb, Committee on Publication for County Antrim, Ireland,
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In a recent issue of the Herald, a clergyman is reported to...
Judge Herbert L. Standeven, Committee on Publication for the State of Oklahoma,
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Christian Scientists are in hearty accord with the clergyman,...
Ralph G. Lindstrom, Committee on Publication for the State of Colorado,
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Letters from the Field
with contributions from George Eliot
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Evil Has No Power
Albert F. Gilmore
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"Progress is spiritual"
Duncan Sinclair
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God Alone Exalts
Ella W. Hoag
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The Lectures
with contributions from Ida Schaefer, Willis Venable, Arthur Ralph Moreton
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Christian Science was presented to me about fifteen years...
Henrietta S. Harvey
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It was in the fall of 1913 that I first thought seriously...
Lester F. Lewellen
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I was healed instantaneously of an internal organic...
S. Gertrude Eyles
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With the desire to help another as I have been helped...
Elizabeth Walker
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I wish to express my deep gratitude for a wonderful healing...
Ellen B. Webber
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The statement, "Divine Love always has met and always...
Esther M. Ginty with contributions from Eugene M. Ginty
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Signs of the Times
with contributions from William H. Atwell, Larry R. Armstrong, Stanley Baldwin, Harlan, Herbert M. Gesner