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Christian Science
teaches that God makes man in His image and likeness and that, therefore, man is the offspring of Spirit and not a creation of matter.
Louise
is a little girl who lives on a big farm in the country, and Francis, her older cousin, lives next door to her, so they often play together and are very fond of each other.
How bright, so many times, are the promises of life held out by the so-called human mind, how sparkling the hopes, how great the expectations! With what confidence one faces these bright promises, only too often to have them betrayed, and fade drably into unfulfillment.
Frequently there come to the attention of Christian Science practitioners and Readers in Christian Science churches advertisements of so-called helps in their work, in the form of outlines, citations, or lists of selections that someone has considered suitable for use by these workers.
The Trustees under the Will of Mary Baker Eddy, publishers of her writings, announce new solo settings of seven of her poems, by the Canadian composer, Allanson G.
In praise and gratitude to God for the revelation of Christian Science in this present age I send this testimony, hoping that it may bring comfort to others.
Hoping that this expression of gratitude will help others and also bring out the wonderful results of our Wednesday evening testimony meetings, I should like to relate the following.
Elmerna Bush Down
with contributions from Henry J. Down
I am so grateful for the good that unfolds in my life through the study and application of Christian Science that I should like to tell of some of my experiences.
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