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Before learning of Christian Science I went through...
Before learning of Christian Science I went through years of worry, doubt, depression, and perplexity, during which I talked earnestly with many people and investigated various religions and philosophies, only to decide each time with more conviction, that "all is vanity." Then came the inspired textbook, Science and Health by Mrs. Eddy, and I was very soon forced to acclaim Christian Science as furnishing the answer to all my questioning. I studied the textbook eagerly, and recognized that it was founded on Truth, whereas the systems which had disappointed me had been founded upon human hypotheses, and upon partly or wholly materialistic premises.
When my little daughter was four years old, she became gravely ill. She was not with me at the time, and the doctors, after taking blood tests and X rays, sentenced her to bed for three years. I brought her home, and called a Christian Science practitioner. I had lost faith in medical aid, but had not yet learned the rules of Christian Science and how to apply them, and I was terribly upset. The child grew alarmingly worse. Finally, as I turned again to the textbook, I found, on page 410, Mrs. Eddy's quotation from John, "'There is no fear in Love, but perfect Love casteth out fear. ... He that feareth is not made perfect in Love.'" I immediately saw how selfish, fearful, and binding my thinking had been, and I prayed simply and earnestly to reflect that perfect Love which is God. The child was instantaneously healed.
As I began to understand and to live Christian Science, and to place somewhat steadier footsteps on the path from sense to Soul, I began to understand what Life is, experienced greater harmony, and secured a much better position in business. For the first time in many years, I began to feel and express joy, and my disposition was greatly improved.
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September 23, 1939 issue
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"Dwelling in 'the secret place'"
NATALIE G. FORCE
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The Ninth Commandment
RAYMOND D. HEINE
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Our Sunday School
ALINE PFISTER
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Promptness
WILLIAM HALE COOMBER
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Love's Resurrection
RUBY M. APPEL
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Proving the Truth
JOSEPHINE DEMAS
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The Lighthouse and the Light
LINDEN E. JONES
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A Prayer
MARY WILLIS SHELBURNE
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A correspondent writing in a recent issue on the subject...
Lt.-Col. Robert E. Key, District Manager of Committees on Publication for Great Britain and Ireland,
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According to a recent report in the Midland Free Press,...
James W. Fulton, Committee on Publication for Ontario, Canada,
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I have noted an article in a recent issue, and inasmuch...
Clair R. Robison, Committee on Publication for the State of Indiana,
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I wish to thank you and your collaborator sincerely for...
Marcel G. Silver, Committee on Publication for France,
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The Characteristics of a Christian
Duncan Sinclair
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"The symbol of Life and Love"
Evelyn F. Heywood
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The Lectures
with contributions from Hermann S. Hering, Marga Thiele, Paul A. Harsch, Carrie E. Collings, Peter V. Ross, Arthur Albert Seibert, Charles V. Winn, Ruby Moore, John Randall Dunn, Mamie H. Greene
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I have always been encouraged by my first experience...
Alan A. Doble
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Before learning of Christian Science I went through...
Martha D. Lawrence
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Words cannot express my ever-increasing gratitude for...
Frances R. Kleine
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With a joyful heart and with great gratitude I...
Grete Neumaier
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Deepest gratitude compels me to testify to my healings...
Margot G. Letts with contributions from Arthur Letts, Jr.
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Christian Science has opened a door which had been...
Henry E. Carlin, Jr.
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I took up the study of Christian Science some thirty...
Alice Heavenridge
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Twenty-one years ago I read the Christian Science textbook,...
Eleanor S. Davey
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This Is Peace
F. INA BURGESS
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Signs of the Times
with contributions from J. L. Newland, R. E. L. Strider, H. R. Ragg, S. Dallas McNeil, William D. Cissna, Reynold E. Blight