In
her writings Mary Baker Eddy, the Discoverer and Founder of Christian Science, uses the word "ambition" in both a positive and a negative signification.
In
years and seasons of worldwide unrest, of unlovely change and the abandonment of many cherished customs and standards, the student of history may cast a wistful eye backward; may long for the return of those uneventful, quieter times called, in the vernacular, "the horse and buggy days.
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Elizabeth D. Breneiser
with contributions from Stanley G. Breneise
Some years ago, my testimony of gratitude for the blessings which had come to our family as a result of the study of Christian Science appeared in The Christian Science Journal.
Christian Science came to me when a physician had said that because of stomach and intestinal trouble I should have to go to bed for six months, and that I might never be able to lead a normal life again.
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