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I should like to praise God by testifying to all that Christian Science has done for me. Through its teachings, I have experienced many healings, not always through my own understanding, but many times through the work of practitioners. In my early study I was healed of chilblains, tonsillitis, and influenza through reading Science and Health by our Leader, Mrs. Eddy, and the periodicals, and the difficulties have never recurred.
Then came a time when the strain of work during the years of the Second World War resulted in a severe nervous breakdown, and I realized that I needed a deeper understanding of God. This, and healing, I gained through further prayer and study, and as a result of admittance to a Christian Science House, first as a guest, experiencing also a healing of blood poisoning, and later as a member of the staff.

February 17, 1962 issue
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Man's Completeness
MARY B. D'ARCY
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JERICHO
Pearl Strachan Hurd
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The Way to Attain Inspiration
NATALIE G. FORCE
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"Active rest"
HENRIETTA P. YOUNG
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Man's Glorious Form
MARIE LOMBARD
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Go, and Be Separate
WARREN LOWER WELLER
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True Measurement
CLOTILDE M. CUNNINGHAM
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Chérie Lives the Christ
MARION M. BISHOP
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A Timely Warning
Helen Wood Bauman
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"Spiritual and profound pathology"
Ralph E. Wagers
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RADIO PROGRAM No. 439 - Gaining a New View
with contributions from Spruel M. Brown
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I first learned of Christian Science...
Robert O. Berry
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I should like to praise God by...
Catherine Marchant
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Before I became interested in...
Frances Wendel
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It is with joy that I recall how my...
Isolde D. Savoye with contributions from Rodman A. Savoye
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In Psalm 119 we read (verse 18)...
Dorothy H. Hunt
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I began to study Science in 1918...
Bessie Livermore
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Although I was brought up as...
Catherine E. Pettibone
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Several years ago I went to a...
Marie Brown
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Signs of the Times
with contributions from John F. Wharton, Lyndon B. Johnson, W. Cairns