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I am sincerely and humbly grateful for Christian Science
I am sincerely and humbly grateful for Christian Science. I am grateful to Mrs. Eddy, who through her love and untiring efforts has given mankind this revelation of Truth, which frees us from the so-called laws of sin, disease, and death, and for Mrs. Eddy's life and all of her works; for The Mother Church and all of its activities, especially the Publishing Society and the Board of Lectureship; for membership in The Mother Church and a branch church, and for the branch church activities, especially the church services and the Reading Rooms.
I am grateful for all the workers in the Field, especially the practitioners who have so lovingly shown me that "the crooked shall be made straight, and the rough places plain" when I have asked for help to find the straight and narrow way. Through one experience the uncovering of error led into what seemed to be the depths of hell, but with even a small understanding of Christian Science I found that God was there, that He does "furnish a table in the wilderness," and that "the desert shall rejoice, and blossom as the rose." I am now deeply grateful for that experience, as through it I learned the unreality, the nothingness, of error.
For many years Christian Science has met my every need through every condition and circumstance. I have been healed of a sense of separation from one whom I dearly love; of grief, unemployment, and lack; also of influenza, nervousness, chronic ear and throat trouble, together with faulty vision and the enslavement of glasses, besides many other ailments.
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May 1, 1937 issue
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The Christian Science Pastor
MAURICE W. HASTIE
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Uninterrupted Continuity of Good
ANNA E. HERZOG
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"The good things of life"
VINCENT H. P. MOLTENO
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Awake and Listening
GERTRUDE S. DAURIAC
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The Omnipresence of Good
JAMES W. C. STUART
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No Lack of Time
ETHEL PUTNAM
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Corrective Examination
TERESE ROSE NAGEL
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Your issue of May 5 carries an announcement in which...
Oscar R. Porter, Jr., former Committee on Publication for the State of North Carolina,
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May I be permitted a brief reply to a criticism of the...
Albert J. Windle, Committee on Publication for Nottinghamshire, England,
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In a recent issue, under the heading of "Pacifism Attacked,"...
Edgar Gale Harris, Committee on Publication for South Island, New Zealand,
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Beauty
MARGARET MORRISON
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From a letter dated 1901
MARY BAKER EDDY
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"My refuge and my fortress"
Duncan Sinclair
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Faith and Understanding
George Shaw Cook
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The Lectures
with contributions from Laurie Bateman
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It is with great gratitude that I send this testimony of...
Frances E. Thompson
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When Christian Science came into our home, sickness...
George A. Dohn with contributions from Mabel B. Dohn
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When I came in contact with Christian Science for the...
Inge Twittmeyer
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With a sincere desire to help others as I have been...
Margaret F. Burnett with contributions from Mary Lou Burnett
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Christian Science has done so much for me that in expressing...
Harold A. Strommer
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For all the blessings which I am receiving every day,...
Nelly B. Calame-Rosset
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No one can have more reason for gratitude than I for...
Lucille G. Fetner
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My Heart Is Fixed
F. INA BURGESS
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Signs of the Times
with contributions from W. R. Matthews, Samuel Trexler, Wallace W. Hall, Jr., Philip M. Styles, J. L. Newland, Hillerman