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Sometimes a truth, simply...
Sometimes a truth, simply spoken, becomes one of the gracious means by which another seeks the pathway to Christian Science. While I was among some pupils in a studio, a teacher in referring to another who had been criticized, said kindly, "He is the perfect child of God." This made a deep impression upon me.
Soon I learned in my study of Christian Science that this statement of the real man's perfection was the truth of being, the great discovery of Mary Baker Eddy, which she had made known to the world with endless and immeasurable benefits.
With perfect confidence I turned to Christian Science and was healed of erysipelas, a severe sore throat, neuritis, when one arm had become helpless, and other difficulties. I am very grateful for the efficient help of practitioners at those times.
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February 12, 1944 issue
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The Twentieth Century Tournament of Ideas
OLIVE GRAY ROTTLUFF
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What We Gain and What We Lose
J. WOODRUFF SMITH
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Economy as a Means of Supply
FRANCES WARD SMITH
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"Where Thine own children are"
JOANNA FRESHWATER
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Honesty
JOSIAH CHARLES MERRIMAN
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The First Beatitude
HELEN W. KINCADE
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Seed within Itself
OPAL WINSTEAD
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God's Universe
LOUIS F. KRAFT
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"I cannot come down"
HELEN G. ELLIS-DANVERS
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Angels
JAMES MONTEITH ERSKINE
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Pray for Righteous Leadership!
John Randall Dunn
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Challenge Chance!
Paul Stark Seeley
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Sometimes a truth, simply...
Daisy E. L. Harris
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I want to tell about all the good...
Robert Harry Cutts
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When I had studied Christian Science...
Maud Gerald Richardson
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In "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures"...
Hilda Frances Nixon
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I am glad of this opportunity to...
Sydney R. Nixon
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"Let the redeemed of the Lord...
Isabel M. Cutelli
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When Christian Science was...
Mary Berger
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Safety
ALAN W. THWAITES
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Signs of the Times
with contributions from J. Arthur West, Harry H. Schlacht