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Twenty-five years ago my sister...
Twenty-five years ago my sister, who was suffering from cancer and had been told by several physicians that she could live no longer than a few months, turned to Christian Science for help. She was completely healed in about five weeks, with the aid of a practitioner. My mother and two other relatives had passed on from this disease, and I was very fearful of it. However, from the time my sister turned to Christian Science I was healed of this fear, though I did not realize it until some time later.
I began to attend the Christian Science church at that time, though I knew nothing at all about its teachings. There was such a feeling of love and peace in the church and such truth in the Lesson-Sermons that I knew I could never again be interested in any other church.
My progress in Christian Science has been gradual, but sure, and I am very grateful for membership in The Mother Church and in a branch church, and for class instruction.
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November 16, 1946 issue
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The Midday Hour
RALPH B. SCHOLFIELD
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Practice—the Keynote of Teaching
MILDRED E. FREINER
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The Medicine and Modus Operandi of Christian Science
ROY WAYNE CRIPPS
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A Table in the Wilderness
OLGA B. MARTIN
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"The two olive trees"
FREDERICK W. STRINGER
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Make a Joyful Noise
MARY RETTA TITUS
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The Best Alms
ELINOR TURRELL PATTIE
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"Protests of Truth"
KATHLEEN PERITON
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Triumphing over Heredity
John Randall Dunn
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Evil Claims to Have; God Has
Paul Stark Seeley
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Many years ago I learned about...
Louise Fraser
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It is with a deep sense of gratitude...
Richard E. Harrington
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Twenty-five years ago my sister...
Adeline H. Sansbury
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For a number of years blessings...
Elizabeth Kile
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I wish to express my gratitude...
Norton Reid
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In 1895 our family was living...
Mary Elizabeth Arnheiter
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From early childhood I had loved...
Jeanne Abel with contributions from Phyllis B. Lys, Philippa Olivia Brickman
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Leave Your Nets
LENA M. HALL
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Signs of the Times
with contributions from O. A. Geiseman, M. Jane Scott, Frank E. Dubby, C. Clifford Bacon, B. J. Morris