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The Art of Christian Science
"The value of Christian Science work can be measured only by the inspiration which permeates it"
The truest art of Christian Science is to be a Christian Scientist," Mary Baker Eddy, the Discoverer and Founder of Christian Science, states in "Miscellaneous Writings" (p. 375). It is well to consider how fully this true art is practiced and how far one combines the art or skill of demonstration with the Science of revelation, thus earning the title of Christian Scientist.
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April 1, 1961 issue
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The Art of Christian Science
AUDREY H. BUTTERWORTH
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"To whom shall we go?"
LUTHER J. KINNARD
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THE MAN
Winthrop Pitt Tryon
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The Light of Christ
HANNI DENNISON
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The Lesson-Sermon
JEANNE STEELY LAITNER
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"I will give you rest"
LILIAN P. CURTIS
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New Director of The Mother Church
The Christian Science Board of Directors
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Sharing Our Unfoldment
Ralph E. Wagers
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"The spiritual resurrection"
John J. Selover
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For several years I had been extremely...
Ester Maria Mauritz
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I am truly grateful for Christian Science...
Mary Elizabeth Ireland
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God had always been a friend...
Alice S. Kay
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At one time an infection developed...
William Hastings Adler
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I am grateful to God for all the...
Kathleen W. Ince
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The study of Christian Science...
Barbara L. Keaton with contributions from Charles E. Keaton, Jr.
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I am grateful for all the blessings...
Maida C. Beesley
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Several years ago a lump began...
Eugene S. Sandberg
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Signs of the Times
Irvin W. Emmons