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LETTERS TO THE PRESS from Christian Science Committees on Publication
England English Churchman, London
The following remarks were prompted by letters in your issue of recent date.
Mary Baker Eddy, the Discoverer and Founder of Christian Science, was not a spiritualist. She investigated the teachings of spiritualism but rejected them. In the Christian Science textbook, "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures," she writes (p. 71), "I never could believe in spiritualism."
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February 21, 1948 issue
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WHY GROW OLD?
CONRAD GEORGE GRIMME
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"MUSIC IS THE HARMONY OF BEING"
LAURA WEBER BURR
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THE KINGDOM OF GOD FIRST
FREDERICK AVERY
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MORNING PRAYER
Vera M. B. Williams
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THE SENSES OF SOUL
BENITA SOMERS
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AWAKE! ARISE!
EDITH BAILEY
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A LESSON FROM A HUB CAP
JOHN L. MOTHERSHEAD
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"GIVE YE THEM TO EAT"
Marion Alice Bowers
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ALWAYS "IN CONDITION"
GRACE K. STICHT
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DESIRE IS PRAYER
Madge Elder
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SUBDUING LUCIFER
John Randall Dunn
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"I COMMAND THEE ... FOR THY GOOD"
Paul Stark Seeley
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PRAYER
Elizabeth Peitzsch Diez
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Mary Baker Eddy, the Discoverer...
Wilhelm Holliger
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I am more grateful every day...
Bertha Huddleston
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It is with joy and a grateful...
Nellie Weston
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In the early part of this century...
Joseph E. Marshall
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Christian Science has indeed...
Mary Webb McCoy
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My gratitude to God for Christian Science...
E. Ana Lower with contributions from Jeanne Paul Christensen
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When Christian Science found...
Effie Atwood Griggs
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MY WORK
Gladys Clarke
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Signs of the Times
with contributions from H. Beverley Ketchen, Kelly O'Neall, John S. Mills, Robert Lee Dutton, William E. Park