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Introductions to Lectures
Boston, Massachusetts (The Mother Church).
Lecturer: Mrs. Margaret Matters; introduced by Gordon V. Comer, who said:—
The subject of the lecture is "The Complete Nature of Man as Revealed by Christian Science." One may safely say that all inharmony suggests incompleteness in one form or another. This being so, it would seem that there should be a great desire on the part of mankind to learn of man's true selfhood, and your presence here tonight indicates such a desire on your part.
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June 19, 1943 issue
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Sure Defense Work
MARY EDNA HAWKES
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Our Textbook
ARNOLD H. EXO
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"Who did hinder you?"
LUCY MAY ROSAMOND
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Freedom Won by Song
HENRY E. WRIGHT
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The Reading Room
HELEN M. EASTMAN
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Shelter
LUELLA A. BREWER
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Democratic Youth Today
GERTRUDE GARBUTT THYNG
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Let Us Not Fear Change
Paul Stark Seeley
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The Sanctuary
Evelyn F. Heywood
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Introductions to Lectures
with contributions from Gordon V. Comer, Charles Wolfenden, Lila Barber, Wilson M. Riley, Duncan Sinclair
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Christian Scientists very much...
Benson Tatham Woodhead
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I have read with interest the...
Hildur Löthner
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We rejoice that "Keep Trying"...
R. Ashley Vines
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In Truth's Clear Light
KATHRYN LANEY
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I became interested in Christian Science...
Martha Ruth Mayo
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In 1915, when I was carrying...
Euzella W. Smith
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About twenty-seven years ago I...
Fred M. Underwood
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Gratitude for Christian Science...
Mabel Edmonds
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I have been waiting for years...
Monica Batchelor
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In gratitude to our Father-Mother...
Gertie Mae Chilton
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I gratefully testify to the healing...
Earle W. Lewis
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Ships at Eventide
JEANNE ROE PRICE
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Signs of the Times
Queen Elizabeth with contributions from Horace Westwood, James Adams, Mary E. Woolley, Bishop William T. Manning, J. Rolph Morden, Robert Power