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Letters to the Press from Christian Science Committees on Publication
Record Herald
William H. Owen, Committee on Publication for Wisconsin Record Herald, Wausau
In your recent issue there appears a very interesting article in which several religions are mentioned, including Christian Science. The article states that they "are all talking about spiritual power and what it can do" but that the great need "is for carefully planned and executed laboratory data which will command greater respect than mere words."
An essential of Christian Science is the practical application of its teaching to everyday living, as Mary Baker Eddy, its Discoverer and Founder, states in her textbook. "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures" (p. 241), "The error of the ages is preaching without practice."
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January 13, 1945 issue
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Enjoying God
JOHN L. MOTHERSHEAD
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Here Is Heaven
JEAN M. SNYDER
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Things Are Thoughts
WALTER W. KANTACK
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What Is a Miracle?
MARY EILEEN SHEARS
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The Morning Meal
EDWARD H. RETHMAN
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"God made medicine"
CONSTANCE A. HUNT
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Love the Liberator
MARION BROOKS KELLER
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Are We Willing to Wash the Brother's Feet?
John Randall Dunn
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Things Great and Small
Paul Stark Seeley
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Thank You
ADRIENNE HAIGH
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Christian Science was presented...
William Rest Mummery
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"When thou passest through the...
Phillips Kindy
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The testimonies published in...
Gladys C. McClure
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I have waited some ten years...
Betty Hellmuth
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With deep gratitude to God I...
Beatrice Thrift Van Osten
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To have been reared in a home...
Elizabeth Sharp Jaques
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Christian Science was introduced...
Muriel Chambers
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"Thank You, dear God, for all...
Norma Donges Senn
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Dwelling in Light
MARIAN J. COBB
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Signs of the Times
with contributions from Herbert Barnes, Bishop Titus Lowe, N. M. Ylvisakar, G. Randall Jones, John H. Muller, Ernest Brown, Wallace C. Speers