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A Practical Religion
"Science cannot add anything to ever-present perfection
and goodness; but it does reveal it"
One of the first impressions of Christian Science gained by the writer was that it is a practical religion. The assurance that it heals disease, a fact which was corroborated by speakers at Wednesday testimony meetings held in Churches of Christ, Scientist, and the explanation that "heaven" is a state of perfect, sinless consciousness were appealing.
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May 25, 1963 issue
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How Stable Are We?
GLADYS GLEASON WEBER
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Theology and Science
FRANK A. SALISBURY
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LIVING THANKS
Ila Elizabeth Rose
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"Trials are proofs of God's care"
HELEN DYE SHARBACK
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Effective Power of the Word
GWEN M. CASTLE
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"Know thyself"
BERTIE M. SMITH
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A Practical Religion
ROBERT DICKINSON NORTON
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NOW I PRAY
Ruth Burrows
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"There is no fear in love"
HARRY DE LASAUX
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The Bible and Science and Health
Helen Wood Bauman
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Warfare in Heaven
Ralph E. Wagers
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My introduction to Christian Science...
Mabel Brandt
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I am extremely grateful that I...
Elfriede Marie Schroeder
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I am grateful for Christian Science...
Earl Forrest Gohl
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"A little more grace, a motive...
Marceline Martin
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Christian Science had been in...
Lucie Chalmers Minsk
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A favorite hymn of mine in the...
Lyndell B. McKenzie
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Signs of the Times
Barney Kingston