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Idaho Statesman
An item appearing on your "pioneer page" in a recent Sunday issue serves to call attention to the remarkable growth of the Christian Science church; and this growth is of interest to all well-informed persons. This item, "reprinted from the Statesman's files of forty years ago," tells of one going from Boise to Pendleton, where she was then practicing metaphysical healing, and adds, "She claims to heal by a method known as 'Christian Science.' The Pendleton papers give no particulars as to the success of her method." Forty years ago few knew what Christian Science was, whereas to-day over two thousand churches and societies are to be found throughout the civilized world. Those who have been benefited by its ministrations number millions. Every known disease has been successfully treated by it; and in nearly every city and town of this country may be found someone who has been healed by this system, in many cases after being given up as hopeless by the best exponents of other methods. Many addicted to the use of drugs and intoxicants have been freed from this slavery; and thousands to whom the Bible had been a closed book have become its daily students, and are striving to follow the teachings of Jesus and his disciples.
The Christian Science church was established in 1879, and was designated "to commemorate the word and works of our Master" and to "reinstate primitive Christianity and its lost element of healing" (Church Manual, p. 17); and though it attracts attention through the healing of disease, as was the case in the ministry of Jesus, this is not its primal mission, which is "to take away the sins of the world" (Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures, by Mary Baker Eddy, p. 150). The world is coming to recognize that to Mrs. Eddy it owes a great debt of gratitude. It is beginning to see her as a remarkable religious leader, an outstanding humanitarian, a faithful and humble follower of the Master. It is also beginning to recognize value of her great gift to the world—Christian Science.
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March 16, 1929 issue
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A Lesson from a Song Bird
PETER B. BIGGINS
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Abundance
JEAN S. FREEDLANDER
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Protection
MABEL CONE BUSHNELL
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The Prodigal's Return
MARY R. TOPHAM
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Listening for the "still small voice"
JULIUS MORITZEN
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Loving Your Enemies
BLANCHE GALLOWAY
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"Upon this rock I will build my church"
OPAL L. CATLIN
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William K. Kitchen, Committee on Publication for the State of New Jersey,
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Your recent issue contained a correspondence which revealed...
Charles W. J. Tennant, District Manager of Committees on Publication for Great Britain and Ireland,
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An item appearing on your "pioneer page" in a recent...
Thomas C. Hollingshead, Committee on Publication for the State of Idaho,
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Your report of the proceedings at Tuesday's meeting of...
Cecil Barnes, Committee on Publication for Natal, South Africa,
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By way of clearing up a wrong impression given in an...
Orwell Bradley Towne, Committee on Publication for the State of New York,
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Kindly allow me opportunity to correct from a Christian Science...
Count Sigge Cronstedt, Committee on Publication for Sweden,
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The Awakening
KÄTE WEBER
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Creation Spiritual
Albert F. Gilmore
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Obedience to Moral Law
Duncan Sinclair
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The Need of Silence
Violet Ker Seymer
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The Lectures
with contributions from Ina Belle Brown, Jeanne M. Stewart
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In Isaiah we read, "The people that walked in darkness...
Miriam Violet Munns
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Reminded of my debt of gratitude to Christian Science by...
Josephine U. Bannert
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Early in October, 1927, our little son, then four and a...
Ernst Bannemann
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Desiring to express my sincere gratitude for what Christian Science...
Myrtle A. Warrenburg
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When I accepted Christian Science it was indeed a case...
Nellie L. Scheide
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I received my early training in the United Brethren Church...
Elmer S. Ritchie
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Undimmed
ESTHER BRINTON
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Signs of the Times
with contributions from J. S. Ellis, A. T. Haining, Thomas Arkle Clark, T. Thompson, Ralph W. Sockman, W. E. Hall