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Bible illumined; fistula disappears
God has bestowed many blessings upon me and mine since I started studying Christian Science thirteen years ago. Sicknesses have been healed, sins overcome, and a more abundant life has unfolded.
I had but little understanding of God's omnipotence and His omnipresence before I began to read Christian Science literature. My awakening came after I had been reading the textbook, Science and Health by Mrs. Eddy, for four days. I awakened to the fact that God is good and ever present. The Bible for me became illumined. I have since been able to drink freely from its living waters.
A fistula that I had had for twelve years was healed in Science when I was able to erase it from my thinking. This healing took place about ten or eleven years ago and has been permanent.
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April 16, 1949 issue
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TRUE BEING IS ETERNAL
MARY POWELL HOWE
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RESURRECTION
Winifred M. Earl
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HEALING THROUGH DIVINE LOVE
WILL B. DAVIS
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BORN OF THE SPIRIT
DOROTHY A. EREAUT
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PRAYER AN IMPERATIVE DEMAND
RALPH R. BAILEY
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"AN UNDERLYING UNDERSTANDING"
BESSIE L. CARN
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OUR APPROACH TO CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
LESLIE BURN ANDREAE
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PROOF OF LOVE'S PROVISION
MARGARET S. GREEN
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WHERE DO WE STAND?
Ruth A. Chapin
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THE FACT OF IMMORTALITY
George Channing
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THE MORNING WATCH
Robert Ellis Key
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Mental surgery heals wounds due to sting
Marie Malot
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Poem from periodicals helps in healing
Ruth C. Buckelew
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Glasses removed as faultfinding ceases
William F. Rubert
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Health, vigor, joy brought into experience
Georgia Marie Walker
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Bible illumined; fistula disappears
Arthur Egginson with contributions from Ida M. Egginson, Bessie O. Kirkpatrick
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New hope is born after reading textbook
Rose Tabris
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Growth disappears; pneumonia healed
Sayde Hayton
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LOVE IN YOUR HEART
Elsie Schoen
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Signs of the Times
with contributions from W. G. Gamble, Rollin H. Walker, Frank Martin, Charles A. Wells