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Words cannot begin to express...
Words cannot begin to express my gratitude to God for Christian Science, and for the Wednesday evening meetings, where we have the opportunity and privilege of telling about healings in Christian Science.
I should like to relate a healing my mother had. Before Easter of 1942 we had been receiving letters regularly from her and at no time did she mention not feeling well. On Easter Sunday, my sister-in-law, who is a medical nurse, wrote us a letter stating that my mother had had very serious spells with her heart, and that her legs were greatly swollen. She said that my mother had a severe heart cough and that she was very thin.
We had planned to go to Denver, where my mother lives, the latter part of June on our vacation, and my brother had added to the above letter. "You'd better come home now before Mother passes away."
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November 25, 1944 issue
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Comfort, Not Conjecture
MARY GERTRUDE BAYLESS
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I Am Reflecting Thee
JESSIE B. SHEUERMAN
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Man's At-one-ment with the Father
ALTON N. SWETT
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Family Circle
MARGARET GERALDINE GODEFROI
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Break through the Cloud of Personal Sense
LOIS GARLAND DAVIES
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An Ageless Question
LEONARD LAWRENCE COWAN
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Open the Door
SIETSKE L. CURRY
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Sovereignty and Self-Surrender
Paul Stark Seeley
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An Obsolete Partnership
Margaret Morrison
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Words cannot begin to express...
Hulda Williams with contributions from Mary Carlson
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Christian Science has brought...
Beryl O. Kitts
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I should like to express my...
John Clark Coker
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"They shall abundantly utter...
Harriet R. Stimson
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My deep appreciation of and...
Claudia L. Jones
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In rereading Mrs. Eddy's letter...
Effie S. Freeman
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I should like to express my...
Florence A. Roos
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"The cup of blessing"
Mary Mortley Hays
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Signs of the Times
with contributions from Fred White, Joseph A. Dell, J. W. Behnken, Hugh MacMillan, David B. Pearson, Henry Geerlings, J. Arthur Barker