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One of my first healings in...
One of my first healings in Christian Science occurred when one of my arms caught in a piece of moving machinery. The muscles were cut, and the company for which I worked called their physician. He closed the wound and said that I would probably lose the use of several fingers. At my request I was taken home, and Christian Science treatment was begun. The pain was quickly overcome. The healing progressed rapidly and was soon complete. I have used both the arm and the hand ever since in a perfectly normal manner.
In the years of the depression a job was found for me through reliance on Christian Science, and steady advancement was made to better positions. Later I was led to start my own small machine shop. Through looking to God as the real source of supply instead of relying on material conditions or persons, I found materials when they seemed unobtainable. The shop has always had work during slack times.
I have been healed of many physical difficulties, including a painful swelling of my feet and ankles diagnosed by the physician of the company by which I was then employed as a stubborn form of arthritis.
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July 9, 1960 issue
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Respecting Confidential Communications
GRACE BANKS SAMMONS
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The Practical Idealism of Science
HAROLD TAYLOR WEEKS
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"The day is at hand"
JEANNE ROE PRICE
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Guarding Our Thinking from Invasion
ELIZABETH SCHWARTZ
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Ruling Out Negation
Helen Wood Bauman
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Man's Unity with God
John J. Selover
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Although as a youth I had the...
Horst Bonsch
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In 1946 I borrowed from a...
Lucille Riemer Cohn
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Doctors were in constant attendance...
Gwyneth Hody
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One of my first healings in...
Orion L. Gatts
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I am grateful to say that I was...
Bertha Bair
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I should like to express my...
Clara Rieseberg
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Christian Science has been...
Marian Frances Brazelton
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with contributions from The Christian Science Board of Directors, Mary Lee Gough Nay, Joseph G. Harrison, Helen Wood Bauman