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Since we first heard of Christian Science about seven...
Since we first heard of Christian Science about seven years ago many blessings have come to us from the study of the Bible and the Christian Science textbook, "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures" by Mary Baker Eddy. My husband and I have expressed a greater sense of health and happiness than we had ever known before. Many times we have been able to prove the healing power of Truth as taught in Christian Science. We are exceedingly grateful for the help it has been to our two boys, who have been able to rely solely upon the divine Mind as the only physician. Coughs, measles, mumps, and many other discordant conditions have been quickly overcome by our own understanding or by the help of a loving practitioner.
In May, 1930, the boys were afflicted with a condition of so-called contagion which manifested itself in the head, resulting in a complete loss of hair. Work was begun by a practitioner who patiently and lovingly helped us the whole time. To comply with the law we were asked to see the school physician, who informed us that the boys would be away from school at least six months, and the condition would most likely last for six years. We knew that this was not true, for on page 468 of Science and Health Mrs. Eddy says: "There is no life, truth, intelligence, nor substance in matter. All is infinite Mind and its infinite manifestation, for God is All-in-all." I was asked by the practitioner to read Ezekiel 16:7, "Thine hair is grown, whereas thou wast naked and bare," and also Luke 21:18, "There shall not an hair of your head perish," and Acts 27:34, "For there shall not an hair fall from the head of any of you." These were pointed out as God's promises to me, and were indeed a comfort and blessing to all of us, as "God's promises are kept." In six weeks the elder boy was passed for school, and the younger one in just over four months, with a splendid growth of hair, the physician telling me she had never before seen such a splendid growth of hair in so short a time.
We can never express in words our gratitude to God; to Mrs. Eddy, who gave this wonderful truth to the world; to the practitioner who worked so untiringly; and to the church and Sunday school, where our children are able to learn about this demonstrable religion, Christian Science.—(Mrs.) Annie Moseley, Sheffield, Yorkshire, England.
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May 7, 1932 issue
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"I say unto you"
ALBERT F. GILMORE
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Gentleness
F. MILDRED RICKMAN
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Supply Ever at Hand
BEATRICE CLAYTON
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Joyful Liberation
KATHLEEN M. WRIGHT
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Guidance
ARTHUR F. CURRAN
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Surmounting Obstacles
ELIZABETH ELLIS
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Stretching Forth the Hand
HAZEL HARPER HARRIS
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This Belief of Being Young
PAULINE PEARL STRACHAN
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Will you please give space to the following correction of...
Mrs. Mary S. Cowan, Committee on Publication for the State of South Carolina,
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In your issue last week you gave a report of the meetings...
William Birtles, Committee on Publication for Warwickshire, England,
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In the Sun-Telegraph of December 5, a contributor...
Aaron E. Brandt, Committee on Publication for the State of Pennsylvania,
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Lift Up Your Heart and Sing!
FREDA GIBSON POWELL
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When the Burden is Light
Duncan Sinclair
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Bud and Blossom
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 Ella Kundert
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It is my desire to express a measure of the gratitude I...
Randal Parkin with contributions from Agnes E. H. Parkin
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In 1924 I first learned of Christian Science
Frederick Viether
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It is with a heart full of gratitude for the many blessings...
Josephine Crosley
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Since we first heard of Christian Science about seven...
Annie Moseley
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It is with sincere gratitude for Christian Science and our...
Walter L. Threadgill with contributions from W. D. Jamieson
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Signs of the Times
with contributions from James Reid, Storr, A Correspondent