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I should like to express my profound...
I should like to express my profound gratitude for having been not only reared but generously instructed in Christian Science. Every instance of discord or illness has been met and overcome in Science, and each day now brings increased unfoldment of the nature of my real self.
So-called children's diseases were speedily healed through the devotion and consecration of my mother. Later, however, when I entered a large university I eventually became glaringly aware of my need to work out my own salvation.
An overwhelming sense of a personal self engulfed my activities, and inharmony repeatedly resulted. Still I persisted in the indulgence of the seeming pleasures of material sense until I found myself extremely ill with a nervous condition and unable to endure even a ray of light let into my darkened room; this was symbolic of the state of my human consciousness, which had totally refused to allow spiritual revelation and regeneration to take place.
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January 23, 1965 issue
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It Is Natural to Be Well and Happy
WILLIAM JAMES HAY
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"Understand the reason why"
JAY HOLMES
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An Essential Distinction
HELEN KENNEDY
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Keep On!
RENÉ H. SCHUBERT
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IF I AM LIFTED UP
Edna E. Overby
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"The divine tone"
RITA HAYES HORNBEAK
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Sally Declares the Truth
VIRGINIA LEE CHISHOLM KERR
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Temperate Action
Helen Wood Bauman
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"Home is the dearest spot on earth"
Ralph E. Wagers
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I am very grateful to the doctor...
Kathleen G. Bailey
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For a number of years I...
Ella Richards
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About two years ago, several...
W. William Carson, Jr.
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I should like to express my profound...
Diane P. Woodward
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With a heart overflowing with...
Eunice Guier Shattuck
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I should like to relate a healing...
Helen Pocklington with contributions from Lulu Moore
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According to the world's way...
Mina L. Van Dam
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Signs of the Times
John Edgar Hoover