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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. On Thanksgiving Day, Christmas, and New Year's Day, the hours are the same as on Sunday.
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April 7, 1951 issue
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"THIS ORIGINAL MAN"
JOHN M. TUTT
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BUT THERE WAS NO SWORD IN HIS HAND
EDITH BAILEY
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REPENTANCE
Mary Boyd Wagner
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EVERY NEED IS MET
A. HERBERT PACKER
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"ABSENT FROM THE BODY"
ELISABETH B. BRUNN
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IS YOUR DEMONSTRATION COMPLETE?
ROSALIND WALLACH
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THE TRUE PATH
CECILE PEPIN EDWARDS
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LOOK UP
Dorothea Sturdivant Fagan
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ABUNDANT AND CONTINUOUS LIFE
Richard J. Davis
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CHRISTIAN SCIENCE AND THE FARMER
Helen Wood Bauman
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I have received much good...
Fred H. Flowers
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In my extremity I was asked by...
Josephine L. Gray
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I have never known any religion...
Gladys G. Ackerman
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"Hold thought steadfastly to the...
Catherine C. McGaffin with contributions from Ronnie R. McGaffin
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It is with deep gratitude that I...
Glenne Golden Wollam
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For some while after I had taken...
Barbara A. Watson
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The above words from a hymn...
Beryl Lamb
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I have been studying Christian Science...
Baughn K. Johnson
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I want to express my gratitude to...
Bettye V. Wilkerson
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Before I came into Christian Science...
Elvie Davis
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During the twenty-eight years...
Dina Monas
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Signs of the Times
with contributions from Alice Dixon Bond, C. P. Dames, G. Musgrave