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Christian Science was brought...
Christian Science was brought to my notice over thirty years ago, and for this I am everlastingly grateful.
The blessings brought to my family through the help of practitioners and by our own efforts have proved to us conclusively that Christian Science is the reinstatement of primitive Christianity and the remedy for all the ills of mankind.
We have had many demonstrations of physical healing as a result of the gradual realization that divine Truth heals. Headaches and biliousness, from which I had suffered for years, an acute attack of shingles, rheumatism, and serious kidney trouble have all been overcome. Quite early in my study of Christian Science I had a quick and permanent healing of constipation as I was lifted above a state of fear and relinquished all dependence on material means for relief.
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April 28, 1945 issue
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What Does Substance Mean to You?
ETHEL DANIELS HUBBARD
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Headlines
FORREST H. KANE
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"Love thy neighbour as thyself"
ZILPHA A. STACK
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"One real attraction"
ALFRED HULL STEVENS, JR.
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Evil Is Not Valid
BEATRICE C. ALWARD
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Demonstrating Our Unity with God
ALBERT H. HARDCASTLE
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Understanding
EMILY M. HENDERSON
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Where to Find Work
TWILA B. KENDALL
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Reach Out
EDNA HENDERSON STRAYER
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"The waters shall be healed"
John Randall Dunn
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A Noble Vocation
Paul Stark Seeley
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I wish to express my gratitude...
Robert Scott Peterson
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In a letter dated January 15...
Emeline Mears
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A miracle fulfils God's law...
Myrtle J. Raych with contributions from Minnie-Belle Webber
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On page 108 of Science and Health...
William E. Schoolfield
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Christian Science was brought...
Josephine Mary Watts
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I should like to express my...
Annette H. Lamb
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I could never begin to put down...
Lydia B. Lawson
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Tiberias
CATHERINE ANNETTE HUBBELL
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Signs of the Times
with contributions from A Correspondent, Burt Rule, Edwin Lewis, J. D. McCrae