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The Lectures
Introductions to Lectures
Calgary, Alberta, Canada (First Church).
Lecturer: Bicknell Young; introduced by Mrs. Mary Vandermark, who said:—
Christian Science is becoming almost universally known as a religion that not only saves from sin and from evil tendencies of all kinds, but also heals the human body of sickness and disease. There was a time when, in studying the miracles of Christ Jesus, I wondered, as probably many of you have done, how these healing works were actually accomplished. Now I know, through the teachings of Christian Science, that they were performed by the operation of divine law, that this law is still available, and in proportion as it is understood and intelligently practiced its harmonies are felt by mankind. I became convinced of these facts some years ago through a number of physical healings in my own family.
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March 30, 1935 issue
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Law and Liberty
ANNIE M. KNOTT
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The Meaning of Spirituality
ALFRED PITTMAN
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Gratitude
A. EDITH BAIN
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Spiritual Ideas Give Daily Supplies
CLARA B. STRICKLAND
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One Divine Dictator
FRANK SADDLER
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The College Boy or Girl
HELEN DALBY DOOLITTLE
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They Have Been with Jesus
CAROLINE L. DIER
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In your issue of the fourth instant you published an...
Alfred Johnson, former Committee on Publication for Yorkshire, England,
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As a reply to the article attacking Christian Science reprinted...
Miss Maude A. Law, Committee on Publication for Barbados, British West Indies,
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The writer of the article "Church Review" in the Oberländisches Volksblatt...
Meinrad Schnewlin, Committee on Publication for German-speaking Switzerland,
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From a letter that appeared in your issue of September...
William Wallace Porter, Committee on Publication for New York,
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Supplication
CHRISTIANA WILLINK
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Practical Science
Duncan Sinclair
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Promotion
Violet Ker Seymer
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The Lectures
with contributions from Lawrence H. Dinsch, Mary Vandermark
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It is difficult to express what I owe to Christian Science
Leslie C. Bell
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Profound gratitude for Christian Science impels me to...
Madeline Ketchum
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When I first began the study of Christian Science, about...
Samuel F. Kellogg
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It is with profound reverence and love for God and...
Maude Salisbury
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My heart goes out in gratitude to God for many blessings...
Mabel M. Hinks-Edwards
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I wish to express my gratitude for what Christian Science...
Alexandera Bobrikova Crichton
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In 1922 I was stricken with a general breakdown which...
Mark G. Fields
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In search of a satisfying religion, rather than of physical...
Etta Mae Hoagland
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How differently I think of things since I became a...
Mina C. Robinson
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At-one-ment
MARGARET OSBORN
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Signs of the Times
with contributions from Edmund B. Chaffee, Kirby Page, Arthur E. Briggs, Alice Frost Lord