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Christian Science was first mentioned to me while I was...
Christian Science was first mentioned to me while I was attending one of the first officer training camps during the World War. It was the custom of citizens living in the city near by to open their homes to soldier boys attending this camp. The home in which I was entertained with others was that of a Christian Science practitioner, who gave me a little pamphlet on the subject. I read this little booklet many times, but it was beyond my comprehension.
Many months later, while I was stationed at an army flying field in a southern state, a fellow officer had what was considered a marvelous escape from death in an accident in which his plane was completely demolished, but from which he was removed with only a few scratches. He was out of the hospital in a few days. Afterwards it became known around the quarters that this officer was a Christian Scientist. This made quite an impression on me.
After the war I married a girl whom I had known before the war. She had been raised as a Christian Scientist since early childhood, but we had not discussed religion until shortly before our marriage. Soon after we were married I asked my wife to explain Christian Science to me. At the time I was suffering from chronic constipation and all the other minor ailments that usually go with such trouble. Army doctors claimed that it was a condition which had been coming on me for a long time and would take a long time to cure, and then only with proper dieting and so forth. The explanation which my wife gave me about Christian Science awakened in me a spark of receptivity and understanding. I took up the study of the textbook, "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures" by Mary Baker Eddy, at once, and in about two weeks I was healed. All medicines were destroyed, and there was a considerable supply on hand at the time. This healing took place about sixteen years ago and has been permanent.
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July 24, 1937 issue
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Correct Reasoning
ALBERT M. CHENEY
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"Home, heaven"
MARJORIE N. BUFFUM
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Dispelling Illusions
ARTHUR PERROW
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Family Support
BRENDA T. BURGESS
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"The honest standpoint of fervent desire"
LINA PLUMER CLINGEN
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Maintaining Our Standard
DE WITT H. JOHN
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To Any Friend
MARION SUSAN CAMPBELL
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In the Bradenton Herald of March 14, a writer asks,...
John W. Watkins, Committee on Publication for the State of Florida,
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Your correspondent takes exception to the quotation...
Stanley M. Sydenham, Committee on Publication for Yorkshire, England,
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Your report on February 1 of a bishop's comments on...
John A. C. Fraser, Committee on Publication for the Province of Alberta, Canada,
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"Let brotherly love continue"
Duncan Sinclair
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"Change the notion of chance"
George Shaw Cook
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The Lectures
with contributions from Florence Siever Middaugh, Jessie M. Conners, General Spencer E. Hollond, Nellie M. Cummins, Margaret B. Pennell, Irma Badche, Mary F. Blades, Emma E. Reed
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In Matthew we read, "Seek ye first the kingdom of God,...
Heinrich Schwob
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Because I, like thousands of others, have been helped...
Beatrice Larned Massey
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Christian Science was first mentioned to me while I was...
Oscar C. Wright
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Since infancy I have known no other physician than...
Mary Madalon Fryette
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In loving obedience to the counsel expressed in Psalms,...
Sarah A. Mosley
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I am very grateful to be a student of Christian Science...
Jack White with contributions from Blanche White
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Jesus said for all time, "Come unto me, all ye that labour...
Edith M. Van Zant
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Prayer and Praise
BERTHA IRENE BYRD
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Signs of the Times
with contributions from James Reid, Henry Servais, R. M. Russell