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"Out of the depths have I...
"Out of the depths have I cried unto thee, O Lord" (Ps. 130:1), Surely when Christian Science found me I was in the depths of discouragement and despair. Our business had been completely wiped out after a disastrous fire, and we had a sick child, paralyzed and otherwise incapacitated by poliomyelitis.
For almost two years he had been under the care of medical doctors, undergoing every kind of treatment known at that time for this disease. But he continued to grow worse, and the verdict was that he would always be a helpless cripple. He was also suffering from chorea.
I finally turned to Christian Science for help. The financial problem was acute because of the depression, and jobs were scarce. I had little faith in Science; but at the behest of a beloved voice teacher, I agreed to visit a practitioner.
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November 27, 1965 issue
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Handling Animal Magnetism
JEANNE ROE PRICE
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Coexistence, Not Compromise
HOMER N. WALLIN
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The Useless and the Useful
ROBERT A. CURRY
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No False Claim in Mind
MARY RETTA TITUS
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The Value of the Lesson-Sermons
WELLMAN E. GERKE
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Debbie Learns to Use Her Talents
JOANNE SHRIVER LEEDOM
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PROGRESSION
P. Rhodes Bowen
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"Go in and possess the land"
William Milford Correll
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Reverse the Flow
Carl J. Welz
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Boundless gratitude compels...
Gertrude Beringer Jordanidis
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"Out of the depths have I...
Irene Hillery Taft
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Our Leader says in the...
Muriel C. Richardson
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The study of Christian Science...
Irving Walker
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In Science and Health, Mrs. Eddy...
Elizabeth H. Stephen
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In the rearing of three children,...
Jane Eyre Einzig
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"Let the redeemed of the Lord...
Ruth B. Soule
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Signs of the Times
Arnold J. Walker