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Notices
In previous issues of the Sentinel, attention has been drawn to the opportunity afforded Christian Scientists who travel on ocean-going liners to bring healing and comfort to others through a Christian Science church service held on shipboard.
Application for this privilege should be made to the purser of the ship. One usually finds that the purser is pleased to allot a time and place for the service and to place a notice on the bulletin boards.
The Order of Sunday Services as given on page 120 of the Manual of The Mother Church by Mary Baker Eddy should be followed, and the current Lesson-Sermon from the Christian Science Quarterly should be read. If it is not possible, however, to arrange for a solo, Item No. 6 of the service would have to be omitted. On some of the large ships, copies of the Christian Science Hymnal can be borrowed from the ship's library.
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April 18, 1959 issue
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THE FREEDOM THAT CHRIST GIVES
ALMA M. SEETH
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A SPIRITUAL PANORAMA
WILFRED S. THORPE
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"THE CHILDREN OF GOD HAVE BUT ONE MIND"
EMMA B. TEWKSBURY
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"TRUTH'S HONEST CHILD"
ARVA M. KNOWLES
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NO HINGE FOR ERROR
ROBERT A. CURRY
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FACT VERSUS FICTION
JUNE MILDRED VARGAS
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"STUDY TO SHEW THYSELF APPROVED"
FLORENCE BRAZELTON
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CONSECRATION
Mary Boyd Wagner
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OUR GLORY-FILLED EARTH
John J. Selover
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A DEEP SEARCH
Helen Wood Bauman
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LETTERS TO THE PRESS FROM CHRISTIAN SCIENCE COMMITTEES ON PUBLICATION
with contributions from Thomas P. Pardoe
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"A radiant sunset, beautiful as...
Ethel Claire Werner
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I shall never be able to express...
Merle H. Hiller
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Christian Science was introduced...
Else Miller
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I can never express in mere...
Molly D. Greene
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The testimonies in our periodicals...
Grace Merle Blacker
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To try to express some of the joy...
Dorothy Sauer
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The importance of expressing...
Harold Temple Broome
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Christian Science was introduced...
Alice Crowell Cross
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Signs of the Times
with contributions from Hugh Cosline, C. E. Hershey