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Many years ago when I was a new student of Christian Science,...
Many years ago when I was a new student of Christian Science, a member of the family came to us for a visit. He had a festering scab in the palm of his hand for which he had had medical treatment for about six months.
I asked him if he would like to try Christian Science. He was willing, so I looked up the name of a practitioner in The Christian Science journal and we made an appointment to meet him several days hence. In the meantime I opened Science and Health by Mrs. Eddy. I have found many times that if I open the textbook and keep on reading the answer to a problem becomes clear.
When I met my relative to take him to the practitioner, he said, "The strangest thing happened the other night." He showed his hand to me. Instead of the scab there was new, healthy skin.
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February 3, 1968 issue
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Receptivity: The Open Door to Healing
HARRY DE LASAUX
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Responding to Right Ideas
BARBARA-JEAN STINSON
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God's Eternal Goodness
SHARON KATHLEEN REHMEYER
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Does God Really Exist?
JAMES C. THOMPSON
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IDENTITY
Carol Earle Chapin
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Looking in the Right Mirror
CHRISTINE McMICKING
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The Search for Happiness
MARGARITA B. HESMONDHALGH
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THE WRONG AND THE RIGHT
Max Dunaway
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Externals and Internals
William Milford Correll
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You Too Can Heal the Sick!
Alan A. Aylwin
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When I was introduced to Christian Science, I was suffering...
Anna C. Bourbon
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Christian Science was presented to my mother when I was just a...
Russell B. Westcott
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This testimony is written with the desire that it will help others...
Winifred G. Adams
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Mrs. Eddy says in Science and Health (p. 199), "The devotion...
Diana Morlock Virgil
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Many years ago when I was a new student of Christian Science,...
Minnie C. Balgemann with contributions from Ewald A. Balgemann, Marian G. Lady
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Signs of the Times
with contributions from The Bishop of Woolwich, Theodore R. Van Dellen