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I am happy to confirm the statements in my mother's testimony. Christian Science has never, in all my life, failed to meet my every need.
May I also express deep gratitude for the Christian Science Organization at Columbia University, where the weekly meetings with other young Scientists have been most inspiring.—(Miss) Marion Ruth Rich.
It has become imperative that the world live together, and history teaches us that the only way the world can live together is in Christ. Universal brotherhood can solve the problems of our world. In Christ the church has the power, and the only power, that can bring the human family together as brothers. Above class, race, nationality; above all else, men must be Christians.—Selected.
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September 19, 1942 issue
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Defense
LINA PLUMER CLINGEN
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The Rod of God
MALCOLM W. BAYLEY
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Embodying Good
SARAH V. CORNELIUS
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Preventive and Curative Arts
GRACE MABLE MOREHEAD
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Knowing God
FRANCES M. GORRELL
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Christian Science and the College Student
CHARLES DUNCAN ROWE
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Unlimited Help Always at Hand
Alfred Pittman
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Emulation
Evelyn F. Heywood
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The Lectures
with contributions from William A. Hansen
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In the Manual of The Mother Church...
Harriett L. Ellington
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In the year 1930 I had got to the...
Constance M. Tomlin
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"Ye are my witnesses, saith the...
Daisy R. Hosking with contributions from Herbert T. Hosking, Sr.
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I am very grateful that Christian Science...
Gezina Petrus-Herwig
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About five years ago, while I...
Elsie Reise
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Over twenty years ago I was...
Hamilton Coleman
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It is with overflowing gratitude...
Berthe Rich
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I have been a witness of, and in...
Milton Rich with contributions from Bennett Rich
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I am happy to confirm the statements...
Marion Ruth Rich
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Signs of the Times
with contributions from Francis B. Sayre, S. V. H. Redman, Cameron J. Davis, Bernard S. Payne, David B. Pearson, Temple, Fred L. Crawford