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Starting in June, if you’re not yet a subscriber, you can enjoy one free monthly piece of online content from each of the following periodicals—the Christian Science Sentinel and The Christian Science Journal.
Each month, choose one free article or podcast from the archives or a current issue. If you want to read or listen to additional content, you can subscribe to JSH-Online (subscription aid available) or try our free trial (no credit card required). You will always have full access to any content that is shared with you.
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a student, young in the study of Christian Science, went for the first time to the office of a Christian Science practitioner, where she was obliged to wait for a while in the reception room.
Stanley M. Sydenham, Committee on Publication for Yorkshire, England,
A recent issue of your paper comments upon a statement made by the Regius Professor of Physics at Cambridge concerning the "loss of confidence which is seen on every hand" in the doctor.
Captain W. John Fuller, former Committee on Publication for Cape Province, south Africa,
In your issue of March 15, 1935, you quote a doctor as having stated: "Christian Science, spiritualism, and theosophy are the children begotten by intuition out of ignorance.
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some nations, days are appropriately set apart to commemorate the soldier dead and others who have sacrificed their human lives in the service of their respective countries or of mankind.
In response to a growing demand for the Christian Science textbook in type larger than that used in the Cloth and Pocket Editions, the Trustees under the Will of Mary Baker Eddy announce the publication on May 29, 1936, of a new edition of Science and Health, to be known as the Cleartype Edition, printed from the same clear, readable type as the Large Type or Readers' Edition, and containing the Comprehensive Index to the Marginal Headings.
In sending this testimony, I realize what a debt of gratitude I owe to our Leader, Mary Baker Eddy, for bringing this demonstrable truth to us all again.
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