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Christian Science Committee on Publication for Cambridgeshire, England, Reports
In "Miscellaneous Writings" our Leader, Mary Baker Eddy, says (p. 154): "The spreading branches of The Church of Christ, Scientist, are fast reaching out their broad shelter to the entire world. Your faith has not been without works,—and God's love for His flock is manifest in His care."
During the year no adverse reference to Christian Science or to our Leader has appeared in the press of this county.
Excerpts of our weekly Lesson-Sermon are sent each week to The Wisbech Standard, and have only occasionally been omitted. For the first time the Standard published an account of the Annual Meeting of The Mother Church. This account contained about six hundred words. Reports of the Thanksgiving service appeared in the Cambridge and Wisbech papers.
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October 27, 1945 issue
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Changing the Notion of Chance
W. GORDON GRAHAM
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Consider the Context
INEZ FIELD DAMON
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Home—the Consciousness of Love
W. NORMAN COOPER
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The "shadow of His right hand"
MARGUERITE LITTLE YOUNG
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Who Told You So?
J. LESLIE HADDON
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Self-Expression
HENRY J. F. COE
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Shaping Our Views
FLORENCE P. YOUNG
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Overcoming Temptation
ANNA FRANCE
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The Greater Victory We Must Win
Paul Stark Seeley
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No Virtue in "If"
Margaret Morrison
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Having recently experienced a...
John A. Thomasson
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At this time, when parents and...
Alice Parker
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Christian Science has been my...
Mildred Rosenvinge
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A number of years ago I attended...
Louise G. Carroll
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Christian Science has been my...
Mary Elizabeth Savage
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Over four years ago I became...
William W. Morgan
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The great light which dawned...
Lillian Johnson with contributions from Marylou LeBaron
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I have been healed many times...
Edna LeBaron
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Remember
ALICE JOSEPHINE WYATT
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Signs of the Times
David B. Pearson with contributions from James Reid, Dudley Kemp, William T. Ellis