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HOLD ON AND LET GO!
He stood in the doorway on crutches. He had come to call on a Christian Science practitioner, hoping to be healed. But he was belligerent. The practitioner thought, "Why, he is halting between two opinions." And one of the first remarks he made was a discourteous one about Mary Baker Eddy.
The practitioner said, "I'm glad you said that."
The patient's jaw dropped. "You are?"
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December 25, 1948 issue
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WATCHER AT BETHLEHEM
Hester Champney
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THE STAR OF BETHLEHEM
JEANNE ROE PRICE
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HOLD ON AND LET GO!
WOODRUFF SMITH
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ETERNAL CHRISTMAS
CLAIRE CHANCELLOR SPRIGGS
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HARMONY MEANS UNITY
WILLIAM M. SELLMAN
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THE PROMISED LAND
MIRIAM D. NEWCOMB
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GETTING ACQUAINTED
LOUISE EVANS HANSCHKE
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OF WHAT DOES THE CHRIST SPEAK?
RACHEL M. PRATT
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THE STAR
Harold Vinal
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THE STAR AND THE SCEPTER
Helen Wood Bauman
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EMPHASIS ON GOD'S GOVERNMENT
Robert Ellis Key
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I give thanks to God
Marie Jeanne J. Planaz
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This testimony is written to encourage...
Cora B. Jensen
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In obedience to St. Paul's admonition...
Myrtle Keith Cope
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How grateful we should be to...
J. Beverley Robinson
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Because I have received so...
Margueritta Ann Bishop
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I began the study of Christian Science,...
Kathryn P. Christensen
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My sincere appreciation of Christian Science...
Virginia Macfarlane with contributions from Marion Bibb
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It is not possible for me to express...
Lolita L. Shelley
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I wish to express my gratitude for...
George B. Thibodeau
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I did not come into Christian Science...
Carrie T. Davis
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NO DESERT PLACES
Lenorah A. Wadsworth
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Signs of the Times
with contributions from Ormal L. Miller, H. V. Atkinson