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I Shall be endlessly grateful that...
I Shall be endlessly grateful that Christian Science came into my life at a very early age and that through its teachings my steps in the pathway of life have been rich with many blessings and healings.
When I was attending second grade my teacher was a student of Christian Science. She took my mother to a Christian Science lecture, and this marvelous, practical religion became an active part of our family life. I am so very grateful for the years I was privileged to attend a Christian Science Sunday School and for the joy of participating in the activities of a Christian Science organization on a university campus.
A few years after my marraige, I went through a physical and mental breakdown so severe that at one period I was not expected to live. My husband was not at this time a student of Christian Science; so he had me taken to a general hospital. But I did not respond to anything they tried to do for me. The physician finally recommended that psychiatric treatment be tried in a mental hospital. Here again I did not respond.
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May 15, 1965 issue
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Constructive Purpose
PETER B. VANDERHOEF
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Healing from the Hymns
MARION M. BISHOP
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"Moral courage is requisite"
ALFRED F. SCHNEIDER
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ETERNITY, NOT TIME
Geoffrey J. Barratt
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Patience and the Perfect Concept
HANNI DENNISON
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Raisins in Our Daily Bread
ELIZABETH N. WRIGHT
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"Blessed are the peacemakers"
ALICE TAYLOR REED
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The Vigor of Christianity
Helen Wood Bauman
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Finding Good Employment
Carl J. Welz
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Mary Baker Eddy writes in...
Myra M. Ogilvie
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How happy I should be to see...
Odile Durel
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I Shall be endlessly grateful that...
Shirley Morton Gunesch
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I have had the joy and freedom...
Effie E. Mann
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I am very grateful for Christian Science...
Charles Gustav Dunkmann with contributions from Jeanne E. Dunkmann, Theodora Deming
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Signs of the Times
Raymond K. Beals