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THE MYTH OF THE INCURABLE DISEASE
There can be no incurable disease because there is no indestructible phase of mortal mind. Divine Mind is total. It occupies the entire ground of reality. Therefore it renders mortal mind entirely impossible.
Christian Science has now been known to mankind for eightythree years, and during that period its devotees have been eagerly and consecratedly applying it to the destruction of human ills whenever and in whatever circumstances such ills have presented themselves for healing.
Success has been achieved in convincing measure. It began with the world-arresting proofs effected by Mary Baker Eddy, that through discovering Christian Science she had revealed the law of God by which His infinite power is scientifically available to mankind here and now.
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April 23, 1949 issue
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TRUE LIBERALISM IS SPIRITUAL
NORTON WEBB
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UNFOLDING VIEWS
PATRICIA LEE TIMBERMAN
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"SEA CAPTAINS ON SHORE"
JAMES K. WESTOVER
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WAKING UP IS THE WAY OUT
BETTY PARROTT
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"THE FATHER'S GREAT LOVE"
ALFRED MARSHALL VAUGHN
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DISCERNMENT OF THE SPIRITUAL FACT
EMMA E. AKIN
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BEGINNERS CAN HEAL
JUNE HUBNER
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CONVICTION
Pearl Strachan Hurd
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THE MYTH OF THE INCURABLE DISEASE
George Channing
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DIVINE LAW
Helen Wood Bauman
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PRAYER IN CHURCH
Hazel Harper Brandner
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Heart trouble cured by Science treatment
Annie Upton
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Skin disease healed; hair grows again
Naomi Bodine
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Gratitude expressed for growth Spiritward
Anna Louise Stuart
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Instantaneous healing stands as beacon light
John G. Ziesler
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Children's diseases overcome quickly
Alice O'Keefe
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Questions answered, and life remodeled
Jocelyn N. Pontefract
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Growth disappears when thought is lifted
Johanna L. De Keijzer-Termeule
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Heat prostration yields to prayer
John C. W. Bird
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Signs of the Times
with contributions from L. C. Allman, Clarence Edward Macartney, H. G. Newsham, Ray L. Henthorne, W. J. Brien