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How quieting and strengthening...
How quieting and strengthening it is to realize that nothing is incurable, that no matter what trouble may arise, its remedy is right at hand in the Science which gives us the truth of all things! I think that this assurance is the greatest of all the blessings that have come to me in my study of Christian Science.
I have had many healings in the study and practice of this Science—physical, moral, mental, financial, social, and business. One that may be of special help to others was the healing of the smoking habit. I had picked this up during a long period of aimless drifting, which began when I let go of Science during adolescent years.
The habit became so deeply entrenched that it seemed impossible to break it when I resumed my study some years later and wanted to join a branch church. Each attempt to free myself from its enslavement ended in discouraging failure.
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April 20, 1963 issue
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Reflection, Not Reaction
MADORA HOLT
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Demonstrating God's Control
ARTHUR B. INGALLS
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The Forever Child of God
BETTY LOUISE SMITH
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The Unfoldment of Divine Ideas
CHARLES FOWLER REES
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"Thy will be done"
HUBERTA F. RANDALL
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Susan's Homework
SIETSKE L. CURRY
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The Warmth of Christian Science
Helen Wood Bauman
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Understanding Oneself in Science
Ralph E. Wagers
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It is with deep gratitude that I...
Ula Beaudry
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With all my heart, I thank God...
Juanita W. Gay
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How quieting and strengthening...
David Brooks Chapin
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Christian Science had been...
Katherine M. Altermatt
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I now wish to write about the...
Eva Ferguson with contributions from Thomas J. Ferguson
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Christian Science has brought...
Robert Carroll Peacock
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Signs of the Times
A. W. Marthinson