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In October, 1901, Christian Science was presented to me...
In October, 1901, Christian Science was presented to me and was accepted for physical healing. I believed this to be my only need at that time; but I soon realized that my real need was to know God and the truth of being.
I had been through a very severe hospital experience and had lost the use of one part of my body. I was encased in a surgical appliance which I was supposed to wear for at least one year; and many other bodily ills were in evidence. I had no assurance of ever being able to walk normally again. I was indeed as one "having no hope, and without God in the world."
A neighbor who heard of my plight came to see me and told me of Christian Science. She brought one of Mrs. Eddy's writings and several pieces of literature and assured me that I could be healed and freed from the bondage which through ignorance of God had been imposed upon me. After several days' reading of this literature, I asked for treatment. This was promptly and lovingly given, and it enabled me to "arise, and walk" without pain, suffering, difficulty, or human aid. My joy knew no bounds; a new light and outlook came to me. I felt certain I had found the true religion of Christ Jesus.
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June 3, 1933 issue
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"Fret not thyself"
WILLIAM P. MC KENZIE
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"God anoints and appoints"
MARGUERITE SCOTT TILL
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The Christian Science Monitor—Peacemaker
LENA HULME
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A Measuring Rod
ROBERT A. CURRY
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Preparing for Attendance at Church
HELEN F. WELCH
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One Increasing Purpose
ARTHUR NOËL SHAW
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Loyalty
MARTHA MAY SMITH
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Deliverance
EDNA WISE WEST
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A column writer for the Record, in whimsical mood, recently...
Ray B. Delvin, Committee on Publication for the Province of Quebec, Canada,
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In your issue of December 1 appears an article which purports...
Aaron E. Brandt, Committee on Publication for the State of Pennsylvania,
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A recent issue contains a letter on the subject of Christian Science
Charles W. J. Tennant, District Manager of Committees on Publication for Great Britain and Ireland,
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A Christian
HAZEL HARPER HARRIS
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Holding Thought Steadfastly to Good
Duncan Sinclair
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Logical and Consistent Christianity
W. Stuart Booth
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The Lectures
with contributions from Gordon V. Comer, Mary C. Lowe, Thomas Ithamar Klyce, Capt. Theodore J. Deans, Mabel M. White
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During the years spent in my native country I had a great...
Mathilde Caumont Collins
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In 1916 I was in a sad condition mentally and physically
Susie Webster
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I should like to express my deep gratitude for all the...
Grace Coad with contributions from Valerie Grace Coad
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In October, 1901, Christian Science was presented to me...
Rose M. Gleason
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As I look back over the many years during which Christian Science...
Leone Gage Parker
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I am most grateful for the opportunity of expressing my...
Clement V. Clifford
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Signs of the Times
with contributions from Kenneth Mackenzie, Clarence R. Skinner, Allen Clay Lambert, Daisy C. Breeden