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learning to apply the permanent facts of existence as revealed in Christian Science, we find that reliance upon spiritual evidence is necessary, and that the testimony of the material senses is misleading and unsatisfactory.
THOSE
seeking a higher and more substantive understanding of God as divine Love, in order to effect the healing of an erroneous condition which has so far failed to yield to every effort made, should study the words of St.
There
is no silver cord to loose,No golden bowl to break;Death is a dream of mortal sense,From which we all must wake;For God is Life—He knows no death;And as His children weSweet heritage of life are given,Now and eternally.
C. Everard Widdowson, Committee on Publication for Warwickshire, England,
In a recent issue appears an article in the course of which the writer says: "It may be that Socialism, or Social Credit, or Christian Science, or Communism, or the barter system should replace the so-called capitalist system.
J. Latimer Davis, Committee on Publication for the State of Iowa,
In an account of a sermon which was printed in a recent issue of your esteemed paper, a minister was reported as saying that in connection with certain groups of religionists, books had been published to serve the purpose of a Bible, for the groups concerned.
In reviewing the work of the year, your Committee finds it gratifying to report that the attitude of the press has been increasingly courteous and friendly to our Cause.
with contributions from Kathleen May Wilmot, Annie P. Eagle, Marthe Donner, Jean C. Wagner, Rhea May Olin, Martita F. Dunn, Lillian W. Keen, Maude Wormleighton, Lucille Jordan, Kathryn A. Johnson, Marie C. Goodloe, Marion H. Beckett, Albert M. Cleveland, Pearl Olive Ponsford
Grahamstown, Cape Province, Union of South Africa.
With the hope of helping someone, I am grateful to testify that in the beginning of my study of Christian Science, and with the aid of a practitioner, I was quickly healed of irritation of the bladder.
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with contributions from Kathleen May Wilmot, Annie P. Eagle, Marthe Donner, Jean C. Wagner, Rhea May Olin, Martita F. Dunn, Lillian W. Keen, Maude Wormleighton, Lucille Jordan, Kathryn A. Johnson, Marie C. Goodloe, Marion H. Beckett, Albert M. Cleveland, Pearl Olive Ponsford