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Christian Science Exhibit in Washington, D.C.
Visitors to Washington, D.C., are cordially invited to the exhibit rooms on the second floor of the Christian Science Building at 16th and I Streets, N.W. Here carefully prepared exhibits provide glimpses of the origin, scope, and healing ministry of Christian Science. The exhibit is open free to the public daily, including holidays, Monday through Saturday, from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., and Sunday from 2 p.m. to 6 p.m.
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February 3, 1951 issue
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GRATEFUL TESTIMONY
MARY S. JONES
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ATOMIC FORCE
IRVING S. BAILEY
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LOOK UP
Florence E. Glass
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UNBROKEN HAPPINESS
GWEN M. CASTLE
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EMULATING THE HUMANITY OF JESUS
CAROL F. HIGGINS
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SELF-EXAMINATION AND CHURCH MEMBERSHIP
RUBY P. MEADE
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HELPING THE CHILDREN
BEN J. FEWKES
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"REVERSE THE CASE"
MARIAN R. THURLOW
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AN USHER SPEAKS
Alice E. Tonking
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BEING IS ONE
Richard J. Davis
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TENDERNESS AND MIGHT
Helen Wood Bauman
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LOVE
George F. Shaner
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Christian Science means much to...
Gifford E. Francis
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I am most grateful for the Christian Science...
Yvonne R. Karg
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I should sincerely like to express...
Olive Mitchell Spencer
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When I came to Ceylon many...
C. Elizabeth Hunsworth with contributions from Cecilia Laver
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In the year 1929 my husband and...
Minnie Lee Morris
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My first healing in Christian Science...
Frank P. Duncan
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In Psalms (107:1) we read, "O...
Frances L. P. Valin
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My first healing in Christian Science...
Ethel H. Irving
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I have been blessed so many times...
Maud Anna Samuelson
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A lecture was my first introduction...
Vernelle Busteed
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In Psalms we read (Ps. 23:1)...
Winifred Morris
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Signs of the Times
with contributions from T. T. Shields, John D. Hughes, Stephen J. England