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Christian Science has released me from the bondage of...
Christian Science has released me from the bondage of continual colds, from which I used to suffer from early fall until late spring, and also from hay fever, which seemed to be present throughout most of the summer. It healed a growth in my throat instantly when a belief of stubbornness, which tried to prevent me from uniting with a branch church, was overcome. Nervousness, which had seemed to interfere with poise and to keep me in the fetters of self-consciousness from the time I was a little child, has disappeared to such an extent that the healing was observed by one who is not a Scientist.
While I am grateful for these physical healings and for others, it would be difficult adequately to express the thankfulness that I feel for that even greater blessing, the high standard which Christian Science has set before me. While I often fall short in my efforts to approximate it, I find that its banner is ever aloft to encourage me. It has opened up vistas that I never dreamed of formerly, and has given me that which stabilizes thought and brings it into conformity with Truth. The periodicals, our daily, weekly, and mothly messengers, bring good food continually. I am grateful for The Christian Science Monitor, a wholesome channel through which one may receive a liberal education. How exalted was the thought of our Leader, who, in establishing it, proclaimed its noble purpose, "To injure no man, but to bless all mankind" (The First Church of Christ, Scientist, and Miscellany, p. 353)!
Because Christian Science is teaching me to love God, good, and because it is showing me how to overcome prejudices and to love my neighbor as myself, I can accept it, and recommend it as the most practical of all religions.—(Miss)Marguerite Hunziker, White Plains, New York.
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April 19, 1930 issue
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Victory over "the last enemy"
IRVING C. TOMLINSON
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Trusting God with Our Desires
VERA R. COLLINS
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"Where have ye laid him?"
JEANETTE M. HELLER
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For the Men
ELEANORA B. CARR
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Going into "Galilee"
EARL A. RUSSELL
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Morning Prayer
CLARA E. HIGGINS
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Spiritual Gravitation
CATHERINE KENDALL
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Stepping-Stones of Gratitude
CHARLES KYSON
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Purification
EVELYN SYLVESTER KNOWLES
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A column recently appearing in your paper, heralding the...
Frank C. Ayres, Committee on Publication for the State of Indiana,
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A clergyman of your city recently delivered a sermon...
Orwell Bradley Towne, Committee on Publication for the State of New York,
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At the Johannesburg Diocesan Synod certain statements...
Miss Dora Marguerite Kisch, Committee on Publication for the Transvaal, South Africa,
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Your issue of January 13, reporting (under the heading...
William G. Westle, Committee on Publication for Warwickshire, England,
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Present Requirements
Clifford P. Smith
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Overcoming Worldliness
Duncan Sinclair
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Love is Life
Violet Ker Seymer
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From the Directors
The Christian Science Board of Directors
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The Lectures
with contributions from Albert Cooper, Margaret L. Nagle
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I turned to Christian Science for physical healing more...
Mary St. John Woolley
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When the desire to study Christian Science came to me...
Leila M. Robinson
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I wish to express my gratitude to God for healings, both...
Sarah A. Anderson
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I am deeply grateful to Christian Science for all it has...
Clotilde Pictet-Appia
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Christian Science has released me from the bondage of...
Marguerite Hunziker
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Christian Science has done so much for me that mere...
Arthur A. Goodsell with contributions from Ella M. Goodsell
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Some years ago, when on the verge of a nervous breakdown...
Sylvia Gascoigne
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In appreciation of the many healings my children and I...
Laura Sinclair Tidd with contributions from Anna Laura Tidd
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Full of gratitude to our Father-Mother God, I recall the...
Paul Fleischer
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"The resurrection, and the life"
ELLA M. KINSLEY
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Signs of the Times
with contributions from Mcllyar Hamilton Lichliter, Lynn Harold Hough, D. Will Miller, Floyd W. Tomkins, Robert Watson