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[Original in French]
Sometime ago a small growth appeared under my granddaughter's...
Sometime ago a small growth appeared under my granddaughter's left eyelid. This growth became larger; but as the child did not suffer from it, my daughter and I did not pay too much attention to it until the day it began to increase further in size. A neighbor who is a doctor told my daughter that it was a type of deposit which would not disappear without an operation.
My daughter and I rejected at once the thought of having to have the child submit to an operation, preferring to do prayerful work in Christian Science. There was an improvement, which caused our work to slow down. Then there was no longer any progress. The lesson that was thereby given us was that the work should never stop.
Thus we took it up again. A little while afterward the growth disappeared without leaving any trace at all. The doctor who had given his advice that this was an extraordinary thing, which he had never seen before.
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July 30, 1966 issue
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"Hold that fast which thou hast"
EDNA MAY EVANS WHITE
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Unfoldment versus Outlining
RENE H. SCHUBERT
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Bud, Blossom, and Almond
EVELYN M. PINNELL
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Accepting Only a True Report
JANET DOUD DRISKILL
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SIGNPOSTS
Mary Boyd Wagner
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"You have the swing"
JACQUELINE O'BRIEN
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Progress Now
MARY ANNE PRIDDY
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Charlie's Armor
HELEN TUCKER PARNELL
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Is Prayer a Power?
Helen Wood Bauman
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Proper Care of the Body
William Milford Correll
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One morning about three years ago I decided that I would go...
Robert Allingham
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Sometime ago a small growth appeared under my granddaughter's...
Elisabeth Tchao
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At the age of four I contracted sleeping sickness
Edward A. Sieber
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Signs of the Times
Kenneth L. Wilson