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Christian Science Reading Room
This room is so quiet.
It is like the stillness of a spring-fed pond.
There are depths here, pouring out truth unmeasured.
How many cups of that cold water have been drunk,
How many clarities of God and man have welled up and spilled
over like brooks cascading into waterfalls?
Bound volumes overflow with miracles
"Miracle. That which is divinely natural, but must be learned humanly; a phenomenon of Science." —Mary Baker Eddy, Science and Health, p. 591.
fathomed—and more! and more!
Yet this room is so quiet.
KARIN SASS
Enjoy 1 free Sentinel article or audio program each month, including content from 1898 to today.
October 22, 1984 issue
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The price and promise of discipleship
THOMAS C. ASHER
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Church membership—what are you waiting for?
JUDITH ANN HARDY
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Church building
MICHAEL D. RISSLER
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"A place prepared of God"
EMILY A. SWINNERTON
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Christian Science Reading Room
KARIN SASS
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How The Christian Science Monitor changed my life
KIM MATTHEWS WISCKOL
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Steps
NORMAN DWIGHT CARY
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Expressing or impressing?
BETTY L. BOUTILIER
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To you, the writer
REITA N. DONALDSON
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Genetics—a secular doctrine of predestination
WILLIAM E. MOODY
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The joy that leads to healing
BARBARA-JEAN STINSON
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The healing of Naaman
E. Margaret Osborn
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"I shall not die, but live, and declare the works...
ALLEN I. SPILLER with contributions from BEVERLY B. SPILLER
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In gratitude for all that Christian Science is doing for me,...
JENNIE L. KELLER
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How grateful I am to God for Christian Science and its healing...
VERIL I. INGALLS