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In the hope that my experience...
In the hope that my experience may be helpful to others, I am glad to be able to testify to the healing power of Christian Science.
After a period of unemployment due to the failure of my firm during the depression years of the early 1930's. I obtained a not very attractive position in the north of England, some two hundred miles from London, where I then lived. This necessitated living away from home, but I was able to return and spend most week ends with my wife and infant son.
Very shortly after taking up this appointment I accepted the invitation of a business acquaintance to attend a Wednesday evening testimony meeting. I also bought a copy of Science and Health by Mrs. Eddy, the vest pocket edition, which I carried around with me and read at odd moments during my travels.
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June 14, 1947 issue
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Love Thyself!
MARTHA M. LE LAURIN
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Domain of the Living God
M. ELIZABETH KIRWIN
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"Life is real, and death is the illusion"
JOSEPH CARL MARKSTEIN
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Back of Gravitation—What?
GRACE M. PUTNAM
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The Ever-present Guide
GWEN M. CASTLE
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Quietude
MARY BARNES
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Church Meetings
WILLIS R. SMITH
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Business Hours
BABETTE H. DEAN
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"Good morning, bees"
ANNA COYKENDALL BOWLBY
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"Ye are my witnesses, saith the Lord"
John Randall Dunn
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The Bud and the Blossom
Paul Stark Seeley
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When Christian Science was...
Dorothy V. Knell
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In the hope that my experience...
Maurice John Peacock
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How true are Mrs. Eddy's words...
Laura Emory Fratt
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I am inexpressibly grateful to...
Blanche Ashton Nordwall
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Words could never express my...
Daisy L. Truax
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Because I am sincerely grateful...
Cenith Meeker Summers
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Christian Science heals
Charles Wright
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Prayer for Humanity
HARRIETT FLAGG WOODSUM
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Signs of the Times
with contributions from W. J. W. Tunnicliffe, H. F. Rail, Arthur H. Compton, Lewis Emerson Maples, Don D. Tullis, Henry Geerlings, Thomas Reeve