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Concerning Christian Science Wartime and Postwar Activities
[From a German Prisoner of War in France]
I received recently those books which are at the moment of double value to me. You gave me the greatest joy I have had since being taken prisoner, and my heart is full of gratitude. I am sending you within the next few days a small gift of three hundred francs with many warm greetings, and in gratitude for your loving work.
[From a Christian Science Church in China]
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October 12, 1946 issue
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True Concept of Atomic Action
MARGARET H. ANDERSON
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Truth and Its Objectification
GASTON CHERRIÈRE
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Go Forward
ELIZABETH ROYER BECK
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Altars of Victory
ISABEL M. CUTELLI
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How Can I Be Sure?
MORTON BRAINARD KEEGAN
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"He ... shall laugh"
JEAN E. CAMERON
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Choose Ye This Day
MARGARET TROILI CAMPBELL
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Love Is Where the Need Is
ROBERT DOLLING WELLS
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How Pleasant Is Unity!
John Randall Dunn
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Rejecting Error
Margaret Morrison
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I have always taken a keen...
Alice McLaren
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Shortly after the first World War...
George Plumer Lyder
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For many years I have experienced...
Dorothea King Liebman
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With a grateful heart I should...
Bertha Mae Paine
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For the past twenty-six years...
Amy Webster
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Christian Science has been the...
Delma-Jane Heck
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I wish to state that I witnessed...
Myfanwy James Heck
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In the fourteenth chapter of...
Perry H. Radcliffe with contributions from Mary Margaret Gunn
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Signs of the Times
with contributions from Aaron N. Meckel, C. R. McBride, H. J. Armitage, L. G. S., Earl L. Douglas