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Many years ago the textbook,...
Many years ago the textbook, Science and Health by Mrs. Eddy, was given to me. Although I read only one paragraph of it then, that paragraph was so full of promise that when the summer came I determined to spend my time reading this wonderful book.
Two friends and I went to a beautiful spot in the White Mountains, hungry to read this book which states (p.118): "Ages pass, but this leaven of Truth is ever at work. It must destroy the entire mass of error, and so be eternally glorified in man's spiritual freedom."
Each morning we took Science and Health with us and read until lunch time, sitting beside a rustic bridge over a lovely waterfall. Each day the leaven of Truth was at work. One member of the group discarded glasses which she had worn for sixteen years.
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August 31, 1946 issue
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Pilate's Echoing Question
HORACE J. CARVER
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Man Is Maintained by God
VIVA L. BESSE
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Love Ensures Freedom
CHARLES ROSSITER STUART
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The Divine Remedy for Shortage
ALICE S. HINKSON
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Grace Notes
MYRTLE F. WADDELL
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Thine Own House
CONSTANCE F. BURNHAM
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Confidence
HOUGHTON FURR
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Our Father
JOAN CALLEY
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God's Grace
JANE CARR
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"What must I do to be saved?"
John Randall Dunn
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"If I be lifted up"
Margaret Morrison
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Recompense
ELLA MAY FRAZER
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I am humbly grateful for the...
Frederick H. Laue
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I have proved beyond a shadow...
Hannah Mary White
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"And I will dwell among the...
Mary C. Shumaker
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Many years ago the textbook,...
Maude E. Connelly
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Christian Science has been such...
Helen B. Montgomery
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In gratitude and deep appreciation,...
Ann Davis
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I am grateful to our Leader for...
Samuel E. Gowdy
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Over thirty years ago I had my...
Janie P. Virgin with contributions from Mary L. Virgin
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Eternity
MARION FRANCIS BROWN
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Signs of the Times
with contributions from A. A. Zinck, Canon H. N. Baker, G. N. Luxton, Theodore Barker, H. A. Pettyjohn, George Matthew Adams