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Wake Up!
How grateful one should be that Christian Science enables him to heal himself and others of disease, lack, and sorrow!
But this Science has much wider implications than the improvement of material existence, important as that may be. Its real mission is to awaken mankind from the dream of life in matter to the reality of Spirit and the spiritual universe of God's creating. Mrs. Eddy says: "Healing physical sickness is the smallest part of Christian Science. It is only the bugle-call to thought and action, in the higher range of infinite goodness." Rudimental Divine Science, p. 2;
From any standpoint Christian Science is the most important and far-reaching discovery ever made in any field of knowledge. It throws down the gauntlet to materialism in science, theology, and medicine. Its emphatic purpose is to bring about a great overturning in human thought so that mankind may be saved from the dire results of material belief.
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November 18, 1967 issue
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Who Is My Neighbor?
L. IVIMY GWALTER
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The Importance of Persistence
JOHN H. WILLIAMS
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Rejoicing in the Wilderness
SARAH SAVAGE
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The Right to Be Joyful
FRANK S. MOORMAN
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THE INHERITORS
Margaret Hovenden Ogden
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Love Thyself
BARBARA AVENSTRUP
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Confidence and Conviction
BETTY PARROTT
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LET GO AND LEAN!
Frank Saddler
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Praise in Worship
Helen Wood Bauman
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Wake Up!
Alan A. Aylwin
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Until I was eight years of age, I spent approximately one third...
James Wallace Gillies, Sr.
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It is with sincere gratitude to Christian Science for all the help...
Grace G. Winstone
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Early in our study of Christian Science we proved the efficacy...
Otto W. Van Tuyl
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Two days before he was to start the first grade, one of our boys...
Elizabeth Chase Herberich with contributions from Frederick David Herberich
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For a considerable time I had experienced daily hemorrhaging
Marjorie Nornberg
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Signs of the Times
with contributions from Arnold J. Walker