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In Science and Health, Mrs. Eddy...
In Science and Health, Mrs. Eddy writes (p. 1), "Prayer, watching, and working, combined with self-immolation, are God's gracious means for accomplishing whatever has been successfully done for the Christianization and health of mankind." This has been proven in my experience on many occasions.
At one time while my husband was driving our car, I was in the back seat arranging some articles when the side door flew open. I was thrown headfirst from the car and landed on some rocks and gravel. I was badly injured and was unconscious for two hours.
At the scene of the accident witnesses sent for an ambulance and doctor, but I am grateful to my husband, who is not a Scientist, for sending them away and calling for a Christian Science practitioner. By the time we reached home she was waiting for us, and I regained consciousness when she kissed my cheek, saying, "All is well, dear." Prayerful work was continued night and day. In four weeks' time I had fully recovered and was back at work.
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July 2, 1960 issue
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Are We Truly Loving?
LEWIS HUBNER
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OMNIPRESENCE
Gwen M. Castle
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Independence Is Dependence upon God
NATALIE G. FORCE
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Do We Wag the Dog's Tail?
GREGORY M. ABBOTT
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"If ye continue in my word"
HAZEL L. WALKER
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To Label Is to Libel
LOUIS D. GARINGER
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God's Freemen
John J. Selover
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The Theology of Christian Science
Ralph E. Wagers
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Our first experience with Christian Science...
Jean E. Hazlett
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A turning point in my life...
Charles William R. Murphy
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In Science and Health, Mrs. Eddy...
Lauramae Roberts
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I have had many physical healings...
Dorothy Reinhart Whiteman
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Mrs. Eddy writes on page 202...
Clementine Connell
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I had been brought up to believe...
Dalavayi Purushotham
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When I was in my twenties...
Alice M. Borgum
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Signs of the Times
with contributions from Louis Spilman, W. H. Bourne