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For seventeen years, Christian Science...
For seventeen years, Christian Science has been our only physician. Among my first healings in Science were those of severe astigmatism and the advanced 'stages of anemia after physicians had given me only a few months to live. I also experienced painless childbirth. Five years later, when I became partially blind, I was instantaneously healed when I expressed gratitude for the previous healing of my eyes. I realized that I had never paused before to be grateful for the healing, as other healings which had taken place at the same time seemed to overshadow this one.
One day one of our daughters was taken quite ill, and for several days the condition grew alarmingly worse. With a prayer in my heart for guidance, I opened the textbook, "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures" by Mary Baker Eddy, to page 411, where I read: "If the student silently called the disease by name, when he argued against it, as a general rule the body would respond more quickly,—just as a person replies more readily when his name is spoken; but this was because the student was not perfectly attuned to divine Science, and needed the arguments of truth for reminders." It then came to my thought that mortal mind called the disease infantile paralysis. Looking in a dictionary for these two words, I found that they were defined, in part, as: "childish"; "the loss of the power of voluntary motion." Then I exclaimed, "Why it has not even an intelligent name, and I am certainly not afraid of it!" My fear was gone, and within an hour the child was out playing. She returned to school the following day completely healed. Later I heard that at that time the board of health had been considering a quarantine because of this disease, but had decided not to put it into effect.
On another occasion, the baby, then four years old, was thrown from a horse, falling headfirst on a rock. Several members of the family witnessed the accident, but I picked her up quickly, my thought being to get her away from all human fears and sympathy, and put her in God's care. Her head hung limp and uncontrolled. A practitioner was called, while I assured the child that she had the same protection which Love gives to the little birds when they learn to fly. She fell into a restless sleep, still complaining that she could not move her head. But the next morning she awoke free. She has had no ill effects since, although this was over eleven years ago.
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August 18, 1945 issue
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Work
RALPH B. SCHOLFIELD
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Ushering
JANE W. MC KEE
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Are We Active or Just Busy?
CONSTANCE A. HUNT
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No Error in Truth
J. HUBERT LITTLE
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Come Out and Be Separate
MARY SUE LA HEIST
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Overcoming Envy and Jealousy
LOUISA MAY WHINNOM
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True Happiness
EDITH COONLEY HOWES
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"No loss can occur"
TERESE ROSE NAGEL
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What Think You of the Fourth Commandment?
John Randall Dunn
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The Adventure of Discovery
Margaret Morrison
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The Gates of Righteousness
LILY GRAY
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I wish to express my grateful...
Frances A. Gearing
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Our family has had many proofs...
Maud M. Wells with contributions from Evon P. Wells
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Gratitude for the help received...
Mary Lucile Noehring
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It would not be fitting if I did...
Arnold H. Cines
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I wish to submit the following...
Marilyn Louise Schako with contributions from Elsie M. Schako
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In reviewing my experiences...
Albert P. H. Oke
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For seventeen years, Christian Science...
Caroline E. Thayer with contributions from Donalda Thayer, Jeanette Thayer
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I witnessed all the healings recorded...
Carla Thayer Martin
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I want to express my gratitude...
Sylvia Thayer with contributions from Donald Thayer
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Signs of the Times
with contributions from James Reid, J. D. McCrae, Ernest Fremont Tittle, Chaplain Mordecai L. Brill