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With a heart overflowing with gratitude I wish to cite two recent healings, one of an inflamed vein in the leg and the other of blood poisoning.
I found on rising one morning that one of my legs was stiff and painful. It was difficult for me to get out of bed or to rise after being seated. The condition persisted for several days; then I called upon a Christian Science practitioner for treatment.
Having been a student of Christian Science for many years, during which I had had class instruction and had seen many proofs of its healing efficacy, I knew it was essential to purify my thinking and to know my true identity as the expression of Spirit, God. However, being unsteady on my feet because of the stiff leg, I stumbled and bruised a thumb. Blood poisoning set in, and my hand and thumb, including the thumbnail, became infected.
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February 18, 1961 issue
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Alertness to the Value of the Monitor
WILLIAM HENRY STRINGER
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The Seeing Eye
AILEEN E. WAVRO
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True Attraction
MYRTLE B. MC COSKER
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Glorifying God
CARROLL A. LAKE
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THE SINGING HEART
Kathleen O'Connor
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The Most Important Subject of All
NAOMI RUTH WHEELER
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Our Relationship to God Is Primary
Ralph E. Wagers
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The Universality of Goodness
John J. Selover
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RADIO PROGRAM No. 387 - Gaining Victory over Alcohol
with contributions from Marcus Davis
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At the end of the First World War...
Frederick W. J. Tooley
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My introduction to Christian Science...
Freeda S. Sall
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I did not turn to Christian Science...
Elizabeth Bossong
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I should like to express my gratitude...
Roberta Wiley
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Some years ago, while attending...
Janet Marie Fluehr
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"The earth shall be filled with...
Ann McCorkle Hosack
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With a heart overflowing with...
Anna Fink
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The Psalmist sang (Ps. 107:2),...
Lottie Spiehs
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Signs of the Times
with contributions from Carroll Myers, Trevor Davies' Corner