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How Reading a Book Heals
Thousands have been healed of physical disease by reading the book Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures by Mary Baker Eddy together with the Bible.
To people who are unacquainted with the ideas this book contains, this statement may seem incredible. But it is a fact, and thousands of properly authenticated written testimonies from men and women who have experienced healing bear witness to it. These grateful people refer to diseases such as rheumatism, cancer, cataract, deafness, insanity, and say that their restoration to health after suffering (sometimes for years) from these disabilities has been attributable solely to reading Science and Health.
There is no mystery about these experiences. The book has no magical properties. In fact it is a carefully written textbook on metaphysical healing based upon the revelation of spiritual truth in the Bible. These two books are the textbooks of scientific Christianity which explain logically and demonstrably the nature of true, spiritual law, and teach how human beings may apply this law and be benefited by it.
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June 17, 1972 issue
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Challenging False Authority
P. RHODES BOWEN
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No Law of Heredity
JEANNE ROE PRICE
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Revolt Against Custom
GORDON THOMAS SPARE
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Man Separated from God? Never!
DOROTHY ELWELL McCONNEHEA
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A Sack of Candy
SHANNON ELIZABETH McKEAN
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Free-flowing Traffic of ideas
ESME A. GOLLSCHEWSKY
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What Can We Do for Our Children?
BETH NEWTON SAVAGE
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COLITA
JOSÉ OSCAR NIEVAS
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How Reading a Book Heals
Naomi Price
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"Work out your own salvation"
Alan A. Aylwin
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Ten years ago I was hospitalized for six months for what the...
Satinder Kumar Kapoor
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About forty-five years ago I found myself in a state of great...
Daisy D. Nigman with contributions from Earl T. Nigman
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I commenced the study of Christian Science nearly fifty years ago
Gladys McCleery with contributions from Lynne P. Goble