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Letters to the Press from Christian Science Committees on Publication
Friheten
Nils A. T. Lerche, Committee on Publication for Oslo, Norway Friheten, Oslo
In a book review in a recent issue of Friheten, Christian Science is mentioned in a very misleading manner. One gets the impression that the Christian Science movement sends out apostles who haunt the doors of people's homes, trying to force their religion on them.
This is not the case. The Christian Science denomination seeks to reach the public only through its church services, Reading Rooms, periodicals, and public lectures.
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July 20, 1946 issue
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Man's Home Is Present and Available
MARY LOWNDES WHITE
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"The divine must overcome the human"
HERSCHEL P. NUNN
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Is Good Enviable?
GRACE E. HOOVER
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No Problems in "Love's divine adventure"
W. NORMAN COOPER
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Peace of Mind
GWEN M. CASTLE
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True Glory
HELEN POTTERF
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True Gratitude
JULIA K. DE WOLF
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Learning to Pray
ALETHA SPERO
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Are We Learning Patience?
John Randall Dunn
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"Believest thou this?"
Margaret Morrison
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Letters to the Press from Christian Science Committees on Publication
Nils A. T. Lerche
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The Power of Gratitude
MAYME DAHLEM
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This testimony is written in...
Charles S. Johnson
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My heart is full of gratitude to...
Kathleen Baddeley
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I wish to tell of one of my...
Con Gislason
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In 1922, I received the Christian Science...
Jacqueline O'Brien
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To me, the most outstanding...
Mary Effie Hopson
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Foremost amongst the blessings...
Harry Boissevain
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My first healing in Christian Science...
Iva M. Murphy
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I am indeed grateful for Christian Science
Emma D. Hamilton
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Benefactors
KATHLEEN ANNETTE SCAMMELL
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Signs of the Times
with contributions from C. R. McBride, Glenn Harding, Grant J. Verhulst, Correspondent, Chaplain James Burnett