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<p><em>"In Christian Science it is always a</em><br><em>correct view that heals"</em></p>
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<p><em>"Christian Science demands respect for the</em><br><em>right of others to govern themselves"</em></p>
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<p><em>"Christly compassion is the motive power</em><br><em>of a testimony meeting"</em></p>
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<p><em>"We are blessed as we carry out Love's</em><br><em>purpose in blessing others"</em></p>
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Last
week, in the September 7 issue of the Sentinel, an editorial appeared on the subject of requests for exemptions from medical indoctrination, examination, and treatment of the children of Christian Scientists.
HOST: An article in Christianity and Crisis said: "Immense pressures build up today in the highly competitive atmosphere of school, college, corporation and neighborhood that tend to make Envy almost a natural coefficient of life.
From the Air Force comes this outstanding report of healing: An Air Force lieutenant learned that he would receive a medical discharge from the service because of frequent absences from duty due to illness.
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is said that "man's extremity is God's opportunity," and this was proved true in my experience shortly after I became an earnest student of Christian Science.
From a statement by the Elkhart County Council of Churches in The Elkhart Truth Elkhart, Indiana
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