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Some years ago I passed through an experience that threatened my...
Some years ago I passed through an experience that threatened my life. It is to Christian Science and the help I received from devoted Christian Science practitioners and friends that I owe my being alive today.
At that period I thought that by getting to know the name of the disease from which I was suffering it would be easier to handle it in Christian Science and cast it out. This, however, proved not to be the case.
A physician diagnosed the case as Blight's disease and said it would be necessary for me to go to a hospital for an operation. After I asked the doctor what he thought the chances were of coming out alive should I decide to enter the hospital, there was a long pause; then he examined me again and said that in his opinion there was not enough resistance in my body to withstand the operation that would be necessary.
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June 25, 1966 issue
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Keep On Protesting!
MARGUERITE ELISABETH COLEMAN
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Wise and Harmless
VIOLA P. SONESON
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Employment for All
BEN J. FEWKES
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ON THE MOUNT
Florence Roe Wiggins
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A Fundamental Teaching
HARRIETT M. CUNNINGHAM
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"Comfort ye my people"
ARTHUR S. KNIGHT
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No Need to Feel Low
MARGARET MARY ST. JOHN MULLANY
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Dianne Sees "Truth's honest child"
MARY FOX PUMPHREY
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Why Be Moral?
William Milford Correll
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A Distinct Method of Healing
Carl J. Welz
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About thirty years ago I was healed of an internal growth
Maud Lillian Everett
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I first learned of Christian Science when I attended the Sunday School...
Shirley Rose Jarnagin
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While I was eating a piece of fish one day a bone became lodged...
Thelma C. Herman
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My parents enrolled me in a Christian Science Sunday School...
David Gardner Thurbon
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When I was ten years old, Mother was told that my tonsils and...
Mildred Sanders Renner
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Signs of the Times
with contributions from Richard K. Morton