The
sacrifice of animals in religious rites by the early Jews as a freewill offering, a peace offering, or a sin offering was in propitiation of Jehovah, to them a tribal God who was liable to wrath and repentance, anger and appeasement.
When
one begins the study of Christian Science, he may be at first merely a reader and be concerned largely with gaining an understanding of the letter of its teaching.
Harriette Simpson
with contributions from Penrose L. Palmer
It has been my great privilege to have had countless blessings through the healing power of Christian Science, and this testimony is written in gratitude, in the hope that it will help someone in need.
I am very grateful for Christian Science and for the happiness, peace, and greater security that have been mine in proportion as I have earnestly studied and put into practice this grand religion.
Harriet S. Kamper
with contributions from Winifred L. C. Hamilton
My introduction to Christian Science came when my desire to be with a friend as much as posssible found me attending church on Sundays and Wednesdays with him.
Among the many instances of God's protection that have come to me during my experience, two in particular stand out as inspiring proofs of the healing power of Christian Science.
with contributions from Katherine Traband, The Christian Science Board of Directors, Gregory S. Vojae, Emma Mannix, Lester G. Besold, Evelyn F. Heywood
Chairman, Miss Katherine Traband Supervisor, Sunday School Activities Division
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with contributions from Katherine Traband, The Christian Science Board of Directors, Gregory S. Vojae, Emma Mannix, Lester G. Besold, Evelyn F. Heywood