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Malignant case of jaundice cured by two weeks' treatment
[Original testimony in French]
Because of my deep gratitude for Christian Science for a beautiful demonstration made some years ago, I wish to give this testimony.
Following an attack of influenza, jaundice set in, and the doctor who was called by those around me said it was malignant. He added that it would probably be necessary for me to have an operation. At that point my daughter, who knew something of Christian Science and was much interested in it, asked a practitioner for help.
In a few days my condition improved noticeably, and at the end of two weeks my health was entirely restored, to the great astonishment of all around me. There has been no relapse since then. My gratitude to God, who led me to Christian Science, therefore is great. I have had an active interest in it ever since. I am also grateful to the consecrated practitioner who, through absent treatment, has done me so much good.—Elie Sirand, La Tronche, Isère, France.
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July 16, 1949 issue
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"THOU SHALT NOT COMMIT ADULTERY"
CLARA ARMITAGE BROWN
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REJECT AND REFLECT
GLANVILLE OWEN MUSCHETT
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"GRATITUDE AND LOVE"
RUTH M. BARING-GOULD
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THE WAY OUT
ELLIS C. CHESNEY
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DON'T LOSE THE KEYNOTE OF BEING!
EDNA BIRCH
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"THEREFORE WILL NOT WE FEAR"
ERNEST E. LEWITZ
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"THE RAYS OF INFINITE TRUTH"
EVA C. HOWLAND
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I COULD REJOICE
Dorothy M. Kiddoo
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TOO MUCH ADVICE
George Channing
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THE ATTRIBUTES OF GOD
Helen Wood Bauman
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Family supported, independent of persons or bank account
Winefred N. Kerr-Cross
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Harmonious childbirth. Protection for children
Blanche P. Goetz
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Sunday School thanked for quick healing of paralysis
Allen Walker
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Fractured instep healed by prompt mental treatment
Louis O. Eyinck with contributions from Hilda Eyinck
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Notices
with contributions from Erwin D. Canham, Frank C. Ayres, Mabel Nixon, Ernest D. Engel, Mary C. Holloway