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The purity of Christian healing
When making purchases, we try to make the best choice. We select fruits and vegetables of good quality. We examine a garment carefully. We weigh the advantages and disadvantages in buying a particular chair, car, house. We want the best we can afford.
Isn't the same true of health care? When an illness confronts us, we want an effective cure—one that not only alleviates the symptoms but removes the cause. What therapy should we choose?
Christ Jesus introduced a scientific system of healing based on the prayer of spiritual perception and complete reliance upon divine Spirit. He taught others how to use it, and the healing of sin and discord soon became the hallmark of early Christianity. Those who chose this method were benefited in every way—physically, mentally, morally, spiritually.
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March 19, 1979 issue
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Faith and the divine psychology
HELEN C. MOON
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The path to freedom
Alan A. Aylwin
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The purity of Christian healing
ARTHUR P. WUTH
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The Christian healer's oil
JAMES ROBERT CORBETT
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The scope of Christian Science healing
LELA MAY AULTMAN
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Proper alignment
Jean M. Langerman
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Healing through enlightened faith
JOHN J. SELOVER
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Creativity is Soul in action
ROBERT A. WILKIN
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Sympathy that heals
Geoffrey J. Barratt
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God's parenting
Nathan A. Talbot
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Loving is nice
Corinne Melissa Acasio Written at age 9
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Every time prayer
Dia Dibble
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When I was seven years old, my mother sent me to the Christian Science Sunday School
Hendrika Adriana van der Horst-Moulijn
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Recently I was confined to bed with a badly swollen knee
Robert Muirhead Smith with contributions from Marie Strong Slingerland, Cyro W. Slingerland
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All of my life, I have relied on Christian Science as my only...
Doris L. Morter
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I am a farmer
Charles Knight
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Letters to the Press
with contributions from David L. Degler, Edwin H. Perkins